Question: Express f(x) in the form f(x) = (x-k)q(x) +r for the given value of k. f(x) = 3x + x+x-8, k = -1 f(x)

Express ( f(x) ) in the form ( f(x)=(x-k) q(x)+r ) for the given value of ( k ).[f(x)=3 x^{3}+x^{2}+x-8, k=-1][
( g(x)=left(frac{1}{2}ight) )
Use synthetic division to perform the division.[frac{x^{4}+2 x^{3}+2 x^{2}+7 x+6}{x+2}]

Express f(x) in the form f(x) = (x-k)q(x) +r for the given value of k. f(x) = 3x + x+x-8, k = -1 f(x) = If g(x) = (9) X find g(-3). Use synthetic division to perform the division. x+2x + 2x + 7x+6 4 X 3 x + 2

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