Remainder Theorem Section 6-3b. Remainder Theorem.

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Remainder Theorem Section 6-3b

Remainder Theorem

By yourself, the with a Partner Explain why a polynomial of degree n, divided by a polynomial of degree 1, yields a quotient of degree n-1 and a remainder that is a constant.

Word Problems

A box is to be mailed. The volume in cubic inches of the box can be expressed as the product of its three dimensions: V(x) = x 3  16x x  120. The length is x  8. Find linear expressions for the other dimensions. Assume that the width is greater than the height.