basically all you need to do is apply the remainder theorem. So all you do is sub in x=1 into the equation so you get:
(1)^4 + p(1)^3 +q(1) + 1
= 1+p+q+1
= p+q+2
and we know that the remainder is 3 i.e. Q(x) = 3 therefore p+q+2 = 3...(1)
Do the same thing but now sub in x= -2 to get:
-8p-2q+17...
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The way to solve this question would be first look at where the curve crosses the x axis at x=4. so i put x=2 in f(x^2) which would yield 4. So at x=2 the y coodinate is 0 as that was what it was for 4. now repeat for a couple of coodinates. e.g for x=9 the curve is approaching the...
Hi, i am unsure what to write about if this was an essay question i looked at syllabus but dont get it
Examine the links between the key BoP categories and the trends associated with the BoP in the Australian economy