Browse · MATH Print → jmc algebra junior Problem What is the remainder when 6x3−15x2+21x−23 is divided by 3x−6? Solution — click to reveal Since 3x−6=3(x−2), by the Remainder Theorem, we can find the remainder by setting x=2. Thus, the remainder is 6⋅23−15⋅22+21⋅2−23=7. Final answer 7 ← Previous problem Next problem →