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How to use synthetic substitution

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  • 23-02-2017
The Remainder Theorem states that when we divide a polynomial f(x) by x−c the remainder R equals f(c) . We use synthetic substitution to divide f(x) by x−c , where c=4 . Step 1. Write only the coefficients of x in the dividend inside an upside-down division symbol
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