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The work shows how to use long division to find (x2 + 3x –9) ÷ (x – 2).
What will be the remainder over the divisor?
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By the Remainder Theorem, remainder = p(2) = 2^2 + 3·2 − 9 = 1.
So the division yields x + 5 with remainder 1, i.e. x + 5 + 1/(x − 2). The remainder over the divisor is 1/(x − 2).
So the division yields x + 5 with remainder 1, i.e. x + 5 + 1/(x − 2). The remainder over the divisor is 1/(x − 2).
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