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Mathematics, 29.11.2019 23:31 WhiteWinterRose

Determine p(c) using the remainder therom got the given polynomial function and value of c.

if p(c)=0, factor p(x)=(x-c)q(x)

p(x)=x^2-18x+80, c=9 + \sqrt{1}

answer choice;

p(9+ \sqrt{1})=-5

p(9+ \sqrt{1}=0, p(x)=(x-(9+ \sqrt{1}[/+12+ [tex]\sqrt{5}

p(9+ \sqrt{1}=0, p(x)=(x-(9+ \sqrt{1}[/-(9- [tex]\sqrt{1}))

p(9+ \sqrt{1}=3

none of these are correct

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