Use synthetic division to perform each division. (x4 - 3x3 - 4x2 + 12x) / x-2
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Problem 49
Textbook Question
Use synthetic division to determine whether the given number k is a zero of the polynomial function. If it is not, give the value of ƒ(k). ƒ(x) = x3 - 3x2 + 4x -4; k=2
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Write down the coefficients of the polynomial ƒ(x) = x^3 - 3x^2 + 4x - 4. These are 1, -3, 4, and -4.
Set up the synthetic division by writing the number k = 2 to the left, and the coefficients in a row to the right: 1, -3, 4, -4.
Bring down the first coefficient (1) as it is. Then multiply this number by k (2) and write the result under the next coefficient.
Add the column values: add the second coefficient (-3) and the number you just wrote under it. Write the sum below the line.
Repeat the multiply and add process for the remaining coefficients. The last number you get after adding is the remainder, which equals ƒ(2). If this remainder is zero, then k=2 is a zero of the polynomial; otherwise, it is not.
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Key Concepts
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Polynomial Functions
A polynomial function is an expression involving variables raised to whole-number exponents combined using addition, subtraction, and multiplication. Understanding the structure of polynomials, such as degree and coefficients, is essential for evaluating and manipulating them.
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