This problem has two parts, Part A and Part B.
Part A: Use the Remainder Theorem to find the remainder when p(x)=3x^3+3x^2−21x−9 is divided by 3x−9.
Part B: Is 3x−9 a factor of p(x)=3x^3+3x^2−21x−9?
A options
(A) the remainder is 0
(B) The remainder is 36
(C) The remainder is -16/9
B options
(A) No, 3x−9 is not a factor of p(x)
(B) Yes, 3x-9 is a factor of p(x)