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For the given polynomial P(x)and c=1/2 use the reminder theorem to find P(c)
P(x)=x^5+x^4-x^3+9
P(c) for the given value o
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For the given polynomial P(x)and c=1/2 use the reminder theorem to find P(c)
P(x)=x^5+x^4-x^3+9
P(c) for the given value of c is equal to ?____
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