What is the remainder for this problem?
\[x+2\sqrt{x^3-x^2-2x+10}\]
mathway is a great answer mathway.com
i assume that means "divide" and not "take the square root
\[(x^3-x^2-2x+10)\div( x+2)\]or \[\frac{x^3-x^2-2x+10}{x+2}\]
dude, mathway.com isnt spam. check it out. youll see
if you just need the remainder, plug \(-2\) in to \[x^3+x^2-2x+10\] and you will get it
you can only have the answers though not the steps.
for the steps, you gotta pay.
@satellite73 The question looks exactly as its shown. Haha but yeah, so idk about the dividing thing, but if its the same thing, what would i plug -2 in for? X?
@Kitt020912
Just a moment c:
Are you sure you're not just looking for the derivative?
I have no idea haha the exact problem word for word is: What is the remainder for \[x+2\sqrt{x^3-x^2-2x+10}\]
Alright. Hmm, let me see. c:
This is confusing, because all I can find in this problem is derivative..
What would that be?
@Kitt020912
derivative:
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