What is the remainder when (x4 + 36) is divided by (x2 – 8)?
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36
64
100
117
Asked by maham237 @ in Mathematics viewed by 375 People
36
64
100
117
Answered by maham237 @
Answer:
100
Step-by-step explanation:
(x^4 + 36) is divided by (x^2 - 8)
(x^4 + 36) / (x^2 - 8)
where x^4 is divided by x^2 - 8 when multiplied by x^2 (which becomes the quotient)
So the remainder we have is equal to 8x^2 + 36
Now 8x^2 + 36 is further divided by x^2 - 8 where 8x^2 is cancelled and the remainder 35 and 64 are added to give a value of 100.
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