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QuestionWhat if there is no constant present in the polynomial?OrangejewsCommunity AnswerYou can always add + 0 to the polynomial if you find having that placeholder helpful. Otherwise, the same steps all work, just remember 0 times anything is 0.
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QuestionThe polynomial 2x3+x2-3x+p has a reminder 20 when divided by (x-2), what is the value of constant p?Community AnswerUse the Remainder Theorem to turn this into an easier problem: Call that polynomial f(x), then the Remainder Theorem implies f(2) = 20. f(2) = 2*(8) + 4 - 3*(2) + p = 14 + p. If 14 + p = 20, then p = 6 and you don't actually have to work through an ugly polynomial division.
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QuestionGiven the polynomial Q(x) =x^3 +y^3 where y is real, how so I find P(-y) then factor x^3+y^3 as a product of linear and quadratic factor?Community AnswerFactor Q using the difference of cubes factorization trick. But isn't Q is a sum of cubes, not a difference so the trick doesn't apply here? No problem, because we can consider -y instead of +y and then it is the difference of cubes! Q(x) = x^3 + y^3 = x^3 - (-y)^3 = [x-(-y)]*[x^2 + x(-y) + (-y)^2] = (x+y)(x^2 - xy + y^2).
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QuestionWhat is x cubed +x squared +10x - 8 divided by x + 4?Community Answer(x³ + x² + 10x - 8) / (x + 4) = x² - 3x + 22 - [96 / (x + 4)].
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