Browse · MATH Print → jmc algebra intermediate Problem What is the remainder when 3x7−x6−7x5+2x3+4x2−11 is divided by 2x−4? Solution — click to reveal Since 2x−4=2(x−2), by the Remainder Theorem, we can find the remainder by setting x=2. Thus, the remainder is 3⋅27−26−7⋅25+2⋅23+4⋅22−11=117. Final answer 117 ← Previous problem Next problem →