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    O-Level Additional Math

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      Herbie
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      Hi jtutor, pls check yr pm

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        beauty queen
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        can u pls help me to solve this problem…


        Given that(5x^3-4x^2+6x-2)=(x+3)(x-4)Q(x)+Ax+B where Q(x) is a polynominal, find the value of A and of B

        Thank you

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          beauty queen
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          can u pls help me to solve this problem…


          Given that(5x^3-4x^2+6x-2)=(x+3)(x-4)Q(x)+Ax+B where Q(x) is a polynominal, find the value of A and of B

          Thank you

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            beauty queen
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            anyone can u pls help me to solve this problem..


            Given that(5x^3-4x^2+6x-2)=(x+3)(x-4)Q(x)+Ax+B where Q(x) is a polynominal, find the value of A and of B

            Thank you :thankyou:

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              Xiao Hu
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              beauty queen:
              can u pls help me to solve this problem..


              Given that(5x^3-4x^2+6x-2)=(x+3)(x-4)Q(x)+Ax+B where Q(x) is a polynominal, find the value of A and of B

              Thank you
              Try substituing x=-3 and x=4 into the equation. These values of x come from trying to make the factors of (x+3) and (x-4) to become zeros, so that we don't have to worry about Q(x) as that part of the expression becomes 0. Then you would obtain 2 equations with A and B, which should be able to solve.

              Regards,
              Xiao hu.

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                beauty queen:
                anyone can u pls help me to solve this problem..


                Given that(5x^3-4x^2+6x-2)=(x+3)(x-4)Q(x)+Ax+B where Q(x) is a polynominal, find the value of A and of B

                Thank you :thankyou:
                Hi beauty queen,

                There are 2 ways to solve this question.

                1. Using Remainder Theorem
                If the polynomial f(x) is divided by (ax-b), the remainder is f(b/a)

                In this case, f(x) is (5x^3-4x^2+6x-2)
                And when f(x) is divided by (x+3) or (x-4), the remainder will be Ax+B.

                In other words, f(-3) = -3A+B and f(4) = 4A+B
                f(-3) = 5*(-27) - 4*9 + 6*(-3) - 2 = - 191
                f(4) = 5*64 - 4*16 + 6*4 - 2 = 278

                -3A + B = -191
                4A + B = 278
                Solve the simultaneous equations to get A=67 and B=10

                2. Using Long Division
                Divided (5x^3-4x^2+6x-2) by (x^2 - x - 12) will give you (5x+1) remainder 67x+10
                (5x+1) is Q(x) and (67x+10) is Ax+B

                Cheers :celebrate:

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                  Herbie:
                  Hi jtutor, pls check yr pm

                  Hi Herbie,

                  As requested, I have just sent the Past Years' O Level Maths Trend Analysis to your email address.

                  Hope you find them useful.

                  Cheers!
                  Jtutor

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                    jovially
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                    Jtutor:
                    Herbie:

                    Hi jtutor, pls check yr pm


                    Hi Herbie,

                    As requested, I have just sent the Past Years' O Level Maths Trend Analysis to your email address.

                    Hope you find them useful.

                    Cheers!
                    Jtutor

                    Hi Jtutor,

                    May I have a copy too? TIA.

                    Cheers

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                      Skyed
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                      Amath is much easier to get A1 than emath. Not only cos the emath a1 is higher (90+) as compared to Amath, but Amath you keep drilling easy A1. You do enough questions already soon you realize they always test the same thing, and same way to solve.

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                        Jtutor
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                        jovially:
                        Jtutor:

                        [quote=\"Herbie\"]Hi jtutor, pls check yr pm


                        Hi Herbie,

                        As requested, I have just sent the Past Years' O Level Maths Trend Analysis to your email address.

                        Hope you find them useful.

                        Cheers!
                        Jtutor

                        Hi Jtutor,

                        May I have a copy too? TIA.

                        Cheers[/quote]Hi jovially,
                        I'm currently overseas and will forward you a copy once I'm back. Pls pm me your email address.
                        Cheers,
                        Jtutor

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