SOLUTION: Use the remainder theorem to find the remainder when f(x) is divided by x+3. Then use the factor theorem to determine whether x+3 is a factor of f(x). F(x)=3x^6-27x^4+x^2-7 Remai

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Question 756881: Use the remainder theorem to find the remainder when f(x) is divided by x+3. Then use the factor theorem to determine whether x+3 is a factor of f(x).
F(x)=3x^6-27x^4+x^2-7
Remainder is______

Answer by sachi(548) About Me  (Show Source):
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F(x)=3x^6-27x^4+x^2-7
the divisor is x+3 so the zero of the divisor=-3
now F(-3)=3(-3)^6-27(-3)^4+(-3)^2-7=3*729-27*81+9-7=2
so the Remainder is 2