Fewer dollar signs version of the problem:
When \(p(x) = Ax^5 + Bx^3 + Cx + 4\) is divided by \(x - 3,\) the remainder is 11. Find the remainder when \(p(x)\) is divided by \(x+3\).
The dollar signs are ok for now, but when you get to like a huge problem with a fraction polynomial, we really can't understand it... That would not be the most ideal form of the problem...
That may result in a wrong answer...