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Find the remainder when f(x) is divided by g(x) and verify the result by actual division:

f(x) = x3 +4x2 -3x +10, g(x) = x+4

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We have f(x) = x3 +4x2 -3x +10 and g(x) = x+4

Therefore, by remainder theorem when f(x) is divided by g(x) = x -(-4) the remainder is equal to f(-4).

Now,

f(x) = x3 +4x2 -3x +10

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