Consider the polynomial P (x)=kx' - 5x +3x + 2. Find the value of k such that the remainder is 4 when P(x) is divided by x 2. -

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Consider the polynomial P (x)=kx' - 5x +3x + 2.
Find the value of k such that the remainder is 4 when P(x) is divided by x
2.
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Transcribed Image Text:Consider the polynomial P (x)=kx' - 5x +3x + 2. Find the value of k such that the remainder is 4 when P(x) is divided by x 2. -
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