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Determine the remainder of the following polynomial by remainder theorem.
x^3-4x^2+x-6 divided by x+2.
If x+2 is a factor, determine the remaining factors.
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Answered by Steve
the value will be f(-2) = -8-16-2-6 = -32

Since f(-2)≠0, (x+2) is not a factor
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Determine the remainder of the following polynomial by remainder theorem.
x^3-4x^2+x-6 divided by x+2.
If x+2 is a factor, determine the remaining factors.

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