The polynomial remainder theorem states that the remainder upon dividing a polynomial

by

is the same as the value of

, so to find

you need to find the remainder upon dividing

You have
..... | 2 ... 14 ... -58
-10 | ... -20 ... 60
--------------------------
..... | 2 ... -6 .... 2
So the quotient and remainder upon dividing is

with a remainder of 2, which means

.
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A number that can be turned into a ratio form.
Answer: (-1,2)
Step-by-step explanation:
1st box:
m<A + m<B + m<C = 180
2nd box:
substitution property
3rd box:
division property of equality
Hope it helps.