Finite Math Examples

Use the Factor Theorem to Determine if +x=3 is a Factor f(x)=x-1 , x=3
f(x)=x-1 , x=3
Step 1
Set up the long division problem to evaluate the function at 3.
x-1x-(3)
Step 2
Divide using synthetic division.
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Step 2.1
Place the numbers representing the divisor and the dividend into a division-like configuration.
31-1
  
Step 2.2
The first number in the dividend (1) is put into the first position of the result area (below the horizontal line).
31-1
  
1
Step 2.3
Multiply the newest entry in the result (1) by the divisor (3) and place the result of (3) under the next term in the dividend (-1).
31-1
 3
1
Step 2.4
Add the product of the multiplication and the number from the dividend and put the result in the next position on the result line.
31-1
 3
12
Step 2.5
All numbers except the last become the coefficients of the quotient polynomial. The last value in the result line is the remainder.
1+2x-3
1+2x-3
Step 3
The remainder of the synthetic division is the result based on the remainder theorem.
2
Step 4
Since the remainder is not equal to zero, x=3 is not a factor.
x=3 is not a factor
Step 5
 [x2  12  π  xdx ]