SOLUTION: The remainder when f(x)= -2x^4 + x^2-5x+1 is divided by x + 1 is?

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Question 180977: The remainder when f(x)= -2x^4 + x^2-5x+1 is divided by x + 1 is?
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answer is remainder 5/x+1

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