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Step-by-step explanation:
<u><em>Part (1)</em></u>
As we have to determine it by ourselves, this is the polynomial having a degree of 3. p(x) with a degree of 3 means that the highest degree/exponent of x should be 3.
<u><em>Part (2)</em></u>
This can be the polynomial having the factor x-1 because if we put:
x - 1 = 0 => x = 1 in the above polynomial, it gives us a result of zero which shows us that (x-1) "is" a factor of the polynomial.
<u><em>Part (3)</em></u>
This can be the polynomial for which p(0) = 4 and p(-1) = 0
<u>Let's check:</u>
So, this is the required polynomial determined by "myself".
<u><em>Part (4):</em></u>
This is the polynomial having a remainder 6 when divided by (x-2)
<u>Let's check:</u>
Let x - 2 = 0 => x = 2
<u>Putting in the above polynomial</u>
So, Proved that it has a remainder of 6 when divided by (x-2)