notamathwiz
Aug 2, 2008, 12:57 PM
Its me once again...
This is another question I am stumped on.
find f(-4) for f(x)=x^3-x^2+x+1
(use remainder theorem) I have no clue what remainder theorem is
what I have so far is f(x)=-4^3+4^2+-4+1
I tried to solve it by solving the exponent values
so f(x)= -64+16-4+1
then f(x)= -48+-4+1
and f(x)= -52+1
f(x)= -51
I am not even sure if I solved that portion correctly. And of course I have no clue what the remainder theorem is... PLEASE HELP!!
This is another question I am stumped on.
find f(-4) for f(x)=x^3-x^2+x+1
(use remainder theorem) I have no clue what remainder theorem is
what I have so far is f(x)=-4^3+4^2+-4+1
I tried to solve it by solving the exponent values
so f(x)= -64+16-4+1
then f(x)= -48+-4+1
and f(x)= -52+1
f(x)= -51
I am not even sure if I solved that portion correctly. And of course I have no clue what the remainder theorem is... PLEASE HELP!!