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When 3x2 - 5x + p is divided by (x - 2), the remainder is 3. Find the value of p. Also factorise the polynomial 3x2 - 5x + p - 3.
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By remainder theorem, on dividing f(x) by (x - a), the remainder left is f(a).
f(x) = 3x2 - 5x + p
∴ On dividing f(x) by (x - 2), Remainder = f(2)
Given, Remainder = 3
∴ f(2) = 3
Putting value of p = 1 in 3x2 - 5x + p - 3,
Hence, the value of p is 1 and the factors are (3x + 1) and (x - 2).
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