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10. Find the remainder when polynomial x*+2xP-3x²+x-1 is divided by x+2. |
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Answer» Answer: GIVEN:Find the remainder when polynomial X + 2X - 3x^2 + x -1 is divided by x + 2 . We will find this by remainder theorem.P(x) = x + 2x - 3x^2 + x -1 and G(x) = x+2
If g(x) is divisible by p(x) then the remainder Will be zero so x+2= 0 x = -2 So putting the value of g(x ) in p(x)
p(-2) = -2 + 2(-2) - 3(-2)^2 + (-2) -1 = -2 (-4) -12 - 3 = -2 -4 - 12 - 3 = -6 - 15 = -21 Here p(x) is not equal to zero And remainder = -21 |
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