Main Takeaway: Here we use the remainder theorem and the factor theorem to show that z-a is a factor of p(z), and find all Hello we're at unsw I'm Norman wurger and we're going over some tutorial
Math1131 Linear Algebra Chapter 3 Problem 18 -
Here we use the remainder theorem and the factor theorem to show that z-a is a factor of p(z), and find all Hello we're at unsw I'm Norman wurger and we're going over some tutorial
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- Here we use the remainder theorem and the factor theorem to show that z-a is a factor of p(z), and find all
- Hello we're at unsw I'm Norman wurger and we're going over some tutorial
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