SOLUTION: I need help with this: use synthetic division to find the function value. g(x)=x^6+5x^5+9x^3-3x^2-23, g(-4).

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Question 86299: I need help with this: use synthetic division to find the function value. g(x)=x^6+5x^5+9x^3-3x^2-23, g(-4).
Answer by scianci(186)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Divide + 5 + 9 - 3 -23 by x + 4. Synthetic division is very hard to format nicely on this particular software, but here goes:
-4 1 5 0 9 -3 0 -23
-4 -4 16 -100 412 -1648
1 1 -4 25 -103 412 -1671
So, g(-4) = -1671

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