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Remainder Theorem Use synthetic division and the Remainder Theorem to evaluate $P(c)$.$$P(x)=4 x^{2}+12 x+5, \quad c=-1$$
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According to the Remainder Theorem, if a polynomial $P(x)$ is divided by $x-c$, the remainder is $P(c)$. Show more…
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