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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Create your own third degree polynomial that when divided by x + 2 has a remainder of –4

OpenStudy (anonymous):

multiply by x^2 so that the product of x^2 and (x+2) will have a remainder of zero when divided by (x+2)... to make it have a remainder of zero, subtract 4 from the product. the resulting polynomial will have the condition you want.

OpenStudy (cwrw238):

y = (x + 2) (x^2 + x + 1) - 4

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