SOLUTION: Use the Remainder Theorem to find P(-3) if P(x)= -2x^3+ x^2 -2x +11.
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Question 886911: Use the Remainder Theorem to find P(-3) if P(x)= -2x^3+ x^2 -2x +11.
Could you please show me all the work that is necessary to complete this problem so that I understand it completely and will know how it was done so I can do further problems similar to this. Thank you very much. Found 2 solutions by josgarithmetic, MathTherapy:Answer by josgarithmetic(39618) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! The idea is that the polynomial divided by x+3 gives the value of P(-3) as the remainder. Use synthetic division.
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Use the Remainder Theorem to find P(-3) if P(x)= -2x^3+ x^2 -2x +11.
Could you please show me all the work that is necessary to complete this problem so that I understand it completely and will know how it was done so I can do further problems similar to this. Thank you very much.