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OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

@ryanvarghese12790

OpenStudy (anonymous):

use synthetic division that isuru will most likely demonstrate for ya right bro?

OpenStudy (***[isuru]***):

nope .... i don't intend to use synthetic division but the remainder theorem

OpenStudy (anonymous):

4x^2+7x+9 ----------------------------- x-1 4x^3+3x^2+2x-10 - 4x^3(-4x^2) ----------------- 7x^2+2x - 7x^2(-7x) ---------------------------------------- 9x-10 - 9x(-9) --------------------------------------... -1

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh wow okay whatever floats ur boat man

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no ryan i wasn't talking to u lol

OpenStudy (***[isuru]***):

rather than using synthetic division ... when f(x) polynomial divide by (x-k) the remainder is f(k).... it's much easier

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Pamela16

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