Use synthetic division to divide (x) by x - k for the given value of k. Then express (x) in the form (x) = (x - k)q(x) + r. (x) = -3x 3 + 5x - 6; k = -1
Use synthetic division to divide Æ’(x) by x - k for the given value of k. Then express Æ’(x) in the form Æ’(x) = (x - k)q(x) + r.
Æ’(x) = -3x3 + 5x - 6; k = -1
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College Algebra
ISBN: 978-0134697024
12th edition
Authors: Margaret L. Lial, John Hornsby, David I. Schneider, Callie Daniels
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Chapter #
3
Section: Review Exercises
Problem: 22
Posted Date: February 20, 2019 12:46:37
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