mecramarathon
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How the heck do you solve this?
A polynomial Q(x) = x^4 + px^3 + qx^2 - 5x + 1 has a zero at x = 1. When Q(X) is divided by x^2 + 2 it has a remainder of 1 - 7x. Find p and q.
if u solve it
A polynomial Q(x) = x^4 + px^3 + qx^2 - 5x + 1 has a zero at x = 1. When Q(X) is divided by x^2 + 2 it has a remainder of 1 - 7x. Find p and q.
if u solve it