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You cannot solve a theorem: you can prove the theorem or you can solve a question based on the remainder theorem.
Any rational number can be used in the remainder theorem: 4 does not have a special role.
Using the remainder theorem:- The function of x becomes f(-2) because the divisor is x+2 Substitute -2 for x in the dividend: 2x3+x-7 When: f(-2) = 2(-2)3+(-2)-7 = -25 Then: -25 is the remainder
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by using pytagorean theorem
You cannot solve a theorem: you can prove the theorem or you can solve a question based on the remainder theorem.
The remainder theorem states that if you divide a polynomial function by one of it's linier factors it's degree will be decreased by one. This theorem is often used to find the imaginary zeros of polynomial functions by reducing them to quadratics at which point they can be solved by using the quadratic formula.
Any rational number can be used in the remainder theorem: 4 does not have a special role.
Using the remainder theorem:- The function of x becomes f(-2) because the divisor is x+2 Substitute -2 for x in the dividend: 2x3+x-7 When: f(-2) = 2(-2)3+(-2)-7 = -25 Then: -25 is the remainder
euclid
find current throrgh RL by using menemims
by using pytagorean theorem
Yes.
You can determine if a binomial divides evenly into a polynomial by using the remainder theorem or synthetic division. If the remainder is 0, then the binomial divides evenly into the polynomial.
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Euclid
By using Pythagoras' theorem