The polynomial p is graphed. What is the remainder when p(x) is divided by (x-3)? Your answer should be an integer.

The remainder when p(x) is divided by (x-3) is 1
The remainder of a polynomial can be gotten from graphs and by using the remainder theorem
The divisor of an expression is the number or expression that divides an expression
The divisor of the polynomial is given as:
x - 3
Set the above divisor to 0
[tex]x - 3 = 0[/tex]
Add 3 to both sides of the equation
[tex]x = 3[/tex]
Next, we determine P(3) from the graph.
From the graph, we have:
[tex]P(3) = 1[/tex]
Hence, the remainder is 1
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