SOLUTION: Based on the polynomial remainder theorem, what is the value of the function when x = 4? f(x)=x^4−2x^3+5x^2−20x−4
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Based on the polynomial remainder theorem, what is the value of the function when x = 4?
f(x)=x^4−2x^3+5x^2−20x−4
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4 | 1 -2 5 -20 -4 | 4 8 52 128 |_________________________________ 1 2 13 32 124
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