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guys if you know how to do this please do it and include the process

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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. we know that the remainder is -3 i.e. Q(x)= -3 therefore -8p-2q+17=-3...(2)

Then you just solve these two equations simultaneously
 

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so you put x=-2:
(-2)^4 + p(-2)^3 + q(-2) + 1
= 16-8p-2q+1
= -8p-2q+17
 

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hey, can anybody solve this one as well?

I got up to a + b = 21 but can't get any further :/
 

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fkin sub in the values , get two fkin equations, solve em simultaneously brah
like wtf?
 

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sub in 3 and make the eq = 0

sub in 1 and make eq = - 8

fkin solve em simult. brah :!
 

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fkin poly brah , fkin make me rage brah hahahahhaha sory bout that, did u get it though?
 

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