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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Use the remainder theorem to find the remainder when f(x) is divided by x-5. Then use the factor theorem to determine whether x-5 is a factor of f(x). Please show all of your work. f(x) = x^5-12x^4+35x^3-5x+25 Use the remainder theorem to find the remainder when f(x) is divided by x-5. Then use the factor theorem to determine whether x-5 is a factor of f(x). Please show all of your work. f(x) = x^5-12x^4+35x^3-5x+25 @Mathematics

OpenStudy (saifoo.khan):

that is LONGGGGGG.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

haha

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The remainder of f(x) when you divide by x-5 is just f(5). Plug in 5 for x and you are done.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

How do you do that joemath?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[f(5)=(5)^5-12(5)^4+35(5)^3-5(5)+25=0\]So the remainder is 0.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok thanks !!

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