Math, asked by sanchitachatterjee49, 7 months ago

1. A polynomial f(x) is divided by a polynomial g(x). The remainder is found to be

(x

2 + 6). The degree of g(x) is

(a)two (b)three (c)two or more (d) three or more​

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Answered by rukumanikumaran
17

hope this helps u

we know that  in The division algorithm states that given any polynomial p(x) and any non-zero

polynomial g(x), there are polynomials q(x) and r(x) such that

p(x) = g(x) q(x) + r(x),

where r(x) = 0 or degree r(x) < degree g(x)

r(x) =(x²+6) = degree r(x) = 2  < degree of g(x)

g(x)must have three or more degree

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