I'm kind of confused with your question. but I know what will help you you need to subtract
f(-a) is the remainder when f(x) is divided by (x+a). This can be obtained by remainder theorem for polynomials.
<h3>What is the required remainder?</h3>
Given that f(x) is divided by (x+a) and leaves a reminder
Using the remainder theorem for polynomials we get,
f(x) = (x+a)·g(x) + r, where g(x) is the quotient and r is the remainder.
Put x = -a, then
f(-a) = (-a+a)·g(-a) + r
f(-a) = (0)·g(x) + r
f(-a) = r
f(-a) is the remainder.
Hence f(-a) is the remainder when f(x) is divided by (x+a).
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I hope this helps you.
4/10 = .4
3/8 = .375
.4 > .375, so Clara will reach more people
Another way to look at it:
4/10 * 40 to 4 * 4 = 16 people reached
3/8 * 40 to 3 * 5 = 15 people reached
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