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A fifth degree polynomial.
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I assume you meant x^4 + 5x^2 +10x + 12. The remainder is 28
The result is a polynomial q(x) whose order is one fewer than the order of p(x) and a remainder term of the form b/(x + a).
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The answer would be 100, with 34 remainder.
x3-x2+5x-1 with remainder 7, which the final answer would be written as:x3-x2+5x-1+[7/(4x+3)]
No number can satisfy these conditions: To have a remainder of 1 when divided by 6, the number must be odd (as all multiples of 6 are even and an even number plus 1 is odd) To have a remainder of 2 when divided by 8, the number must be even (as all multiples of 8 are even and an even number plus 2 is even) No number is both odd and even. → No number exists that has a remainder of 1 when divided by 6, and 2 when divided by 8.
29From superscot 85: Not so, 29/5 = 5 remainder 4. The correct answer is 57 (plus all multiples of 60, eg 117, 177 etc)
2x^3 - 3x^2 + 4x - 3