SOLUTION: When using the ramainder theorem and the divosr of the form x + b, what is the value used in f(x) to define the value of the remainder?
a. b
b. 0
c. -b
d. You have to know the
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Question 147545: When using the ramainder theorem and the divosr of the form x + b, what is the value used in f(x) to define the value of the remainder?
a. b
b. 0
c. -b
d. You have to know the value of b first
Answer by oscargut(2103) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Correct option is c) because remainder is f(-b)
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