SOLUTION: Use synthetic division to find p(-2)for p(x)=x^4+9x^3- 9x+2,

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Question 1017416: Use synthetic division to find p(-2)for p(x)=x^4+9x^3- 9x+2,
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p(x)=x^4+9x^3- 9x+2
-2/1===9== -9
---1==7====-23 R=46
x^3+7x^2-23x, R=46

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