When polynomial g(x) is divided by x − 4, the remainder is 3. Which statement about g(x) must be true? A) g(−4) = 3 B) g(4) = 3 C) x − 3 is a factor of g(x). D) x + 3 is a factor of g(x).

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B remainder theorem says so

Option B.) g(4) = 3 is correct

When polynomial g(x) is divided by x − 4, the remainder is 3

What is equation?

equation is the relationship between variable and represented as    is example of polynomial equation.

Since if g(x) is divided by x - 4

and leave remainder of 3
so also g( 4 ) = 3 else its give g(4) = 0 if there is no remainder.

Thus, option B, is correct

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