K kr73114 Member Joined Aug 6, 2009 Messages 373 Gender Male HSC 2011 Oct 20, 2009 #1 how do you find the first pronumeral example, px^3+x^2-3x-2 when dividing by x+2 and the remainder is 0. How do you find out p?
how do you find the first pronumeral example, px^3+x^2-3x-2 when dividing by x+2 and the remainder is 0. How do you find out p?
madsam God among men Joined Feb 16, 2008 Messages 250 Gender Male HSC 2009 Oct 20, 2009 #2 remainder theorem brah When a polynomial is divided by something, eg P(x)/x+2 the remainder of that is equal to subbing in x = -2 so do P(-2) and you're told the remainder is 0 so P(-2) = 0 you should be able to figure it out from there
remainder theorem brah When a polynomial is divided by something, eg P(x)/x+2 the remainder of that is equal to subbing in x = -2 so do P(-2) and you're told the remainder is 0 so P(-2) = 0 you should be able to figure it out from there
Divided_By_Zero Member Joined Sep 22, 2009 Messages 108 Gender Undisclosed HSC N/A Oct 20, 2009 #3 -8P + 4 +6 -2 = 0 -8p = -8 p =1