Mathematics, 01.12.2021 22:40 QueenNerdy889
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A student used synthetic division to divide x3 - 3x2 + 4 by x + 1.
a. Mark and explain where the error(s) occurred in the student's setup for synthetic
division.
b. After marking the errors, correctly perform synthetic division.
c. Using the Remainder Theorem is your answer and x + 1 a factor of the
polynomial x3 – 3x2 + 4? If so, explain how you know.
d. If your answer to part c is yes, use the Factor Theorem to show the fully
factored form of the polynomial x3 – 3x2 + 4.
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A student used synthetic division to divide x3 - 3x2 + 4 by x + 1.
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