SOLUTION: Use synthetic division and the Remainder Theorem to evaluate P(c), where P(x)=x^4+7x^3+4x^2+33x+37, c=−7 The Quotient is P(c)= I know the remainder is 2

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Question 1137579: Use synthetic division and the Remainder Theorem to evaluate P(c), where
P(x)=x^4+7x^3+4x^2+33x+37, c=−7
The Quotient is
P(c)=
I know the remainder is 2

Answer by josgarithmetic(39617)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

-7   |   1    7    4    33    37
     |      -7     0   -28   -35
     |_______________________________
        1    0     4   5      2


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