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Homework Help: Math

Posted by Jeconiah on Tuesday, September 4, 2012 at 4:53pm.

Let p(x)=x^3+4x^2+x-6. Find a polynomial g(x) can be (remainder) r, such that p(x) can be expressed in the form p(x)=(x-2)g(x)+r

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