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use remainder theorem to find the remainder when f(x)) is divided by x+1
f(x)=x^4+8x^3+12x^2
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f(-1) = 5
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use remainder theorem to find the remainder when f(x)) is divided by x+1
f(x)=x^4+8x^3+12x^2

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