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I've gotten to step 2, but with step 3 I keep getting 9*64P-8 which is not true.
Assumption = 9(9^k-1)-8k = 64P which is the same as 9^(k+1)-9-8k
By rearranging that in step 3 I keep getting 9(64P)-8 --> which is not true
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Let P(x) = (x+1)(x-3)Q(x) + a(x+1) + b, where Q(x) is a polynomial and a and b are real numbers
When P(x) is divisible by (x+1) the remainder is -11.
When P(x) is divisible by (x-3) the remainder is 1.
i) What is the value of b?
ii) What is the remainder when P(x) is divided by (x+1)(x-3)...
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