Top suggestions for The lesson demonstrates using the polynomial remainder theorem to find the remainder when a polynomial is divided by x−2. By substituting a=2 into p(x), the calculation yields p(2) = -27, avoiding long division. The method is shown as a faster alternative that works because the divisor is a first-degree term. |
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