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27 March, 11:40

What is the remainder when x^2+5 is divided by x+1?

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  1. 27 March, 12:07
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    Answer: 6

    The remainder theorem says that if we divide p (x) over x-k, then the remainder is r = p (k)

    In this case, we have p (x) = x^2+5 and x-k = x+1 = x - (-1). So k = - 1 is plugged into p (x) to get

    p (x) = x^2+5

    p (-1) = (-1) ^2+5

    p (-1) = 1+5

    p (-1) = 6

    That is why the remainder is 6. You can use polynomial long division or synthetic division to confirm this answer.
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