SOLUTION: p(x)=x^3-x+1 c=1/2 solve by using synthetic division and the remainder theorem

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Question 977620: p(x)=x^3-x+1 c=1/2 solve by using synthetic division and the remainder theorem
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p(x)=x^3-x+1 c=1/2 solve by using synthetic division and the remainder theorem
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1/2)....1....0....-1....1
........1....1/2..-3/4..|..1/8
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quotient:: x^2 + (1/2)x - (3/4)
remainder: 1/8
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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