SOLUTION: Use the remainder theorem to find f(c).
f(x) = x4 − 5x2 + 3x − 3;
c = −3
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Question 803558: Use the remainder theorem to find f(c).
f(x) = x4 − 5x2 + 3x − 3;
c = −3
Answer by tommyt3rd(5050) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
-3
1 |1
0 -3 | -3
-5 9 |4
3 -12 | -9
-3 27 |R24
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