P(x) is a monic polynomial of the fourth degree. When P(x) is divided by x+1 and x-2 the remainders are 5 and -4 respectively. Given that P(x) is an even function ie. one where P(x)=P(-x)
a. Express it in the form p0+p1x^1+p2x^2+p3x^3+p4x^4
Well what I instantly thought was equating both by subbing in the zeroes, but what equation would I substitute it in?
Maybe P(x)=A(x)Q(x)+R(x)?
well what I know is P(-1) = 5
and P(2) = -4
and then at one point, I would have to use the condition P(x)=P(-x)
Any help please? thanks.
a. Express it in the form p0+p1x^1+p2x^2+p3x^3+p4x^4
Well what I instantly thought was equating both by subbing in the zeroes, but what equation would I substitute it in?
Maybe P(x)=A(x)Q(x)+R(x)?
well what I know is P(-1) = 5
and P(2) = -4
and then at one point, I would have to use the condition P(x)=P(-x)
Any help please? thanks.