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Use the remainder Theorem to find P(x) for x^2 plusminus 12 x^2 - 5 and c = lambda a - 130 b 130 e. 346 d. 356 e - -140 write the following expression as a example number in standard exam. Show transcribed image text Use the remainder Theorem to find P(x) for x^2 plusminus 12 x^2 - 5 and c = lambda a - 130 b 130 e. 346 d. 356 e - -140 write the following expression as a example number in standard exam.
Use the remainder Theorem to find P(x) for x^2 plusminus 12 x^2 - 5 and c = lambda a - 130 b 130 e. 346 d. 356 e - -140 write the following expression as a example number in standard exam.
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