Could someone please do this question with working out and explanation?
When a polynomial is divided by x-p, the remainder is p^3. When the polynomial is divided by x-q, the remainder is q^3. Find the remainder when the polynomial is divided by (x-p)(x-q)
Answer: (p^2 + pq + q^2)x - pq(p+q)
I suppose so, but given the school environment, the lack of competition eases hubris and complacency.
My school ranking has been scarily volatile for the past 3 years.
My subjects so far ~
- English Advanced: Fairly interesting so far (Peter Skrzynecki) - 8/10 - just finished an English speech
- English Extension: Multiple readings and a test coming up (bit ambivalent on this one) - 7/10
- Modern History: We just finished the Meiji Restoration and started...
English Advanced is somewhat manageable in my opinion, however EE1 is overwhelming - the amount of readings each week received for analysis and future assessment.
The Cambridge maths textbook is pretty good - fairly challenging.
I'm not sure about Coroneos though - the other 2u classes have the Coroneos textbooks (however there has been a shortage, due to an influx of 2u students this year). Our substitute teacher so far has just been giving us the...