Rufus claims that the remainder of p(x)=3x^4−2x^{3}+x^{2}−4x+1 divided by x+2 is 29, since p(2)=29.
Decide if Rufus is correct. If he is correct, enter 29 in the response box. If he is incorrect, enter the correct remainder when p(x)=3x^4−2x^{3}+x^{2}−4x+1 is divided by x+2.
Question 17
17.
Question 18
18.
What is the solution to the equation below?
Which values of x satisfy this equation?
What is the solution to the equation below?
What is the solution to this equation?
Solve.
Solve for x.
Solve for x.
When 5x^{2} + 2 = 4x is solved using the quadratic formula, what are the values of a, b, and c?
a=5, b=4, c=2
a=5, b=-4, c=2
a=5, b=2, c=4
a=5, b=2, c=-4
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What are the solutions for the equation
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Which of these is one of the correct factors?
Use polynomial identity to factor
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which set includes all of the zeros for the polynomial?
Which coordinate pairs represent all of the zeros of the function
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is divided by x-1?
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Which equation must Serena show to be true in order to prove her claim?