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Q.21) Nasir was asked to divide a polynomial p(x) by 4x+3. On division, he obtained the remainder x-2.
His classmate karuna's immediately told that his division is wrong. Is karuna assertion correct?
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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

yeah , Karuna's statement is right.

yes ,the division was really wrong.

point to be noted;

the degree of the remainder polynomial and is always less then the degree of dividend polynomial as well as divisor polynomial.

here we have, 4x+3 as divisor polynomial

and according to Nasir division x-2 is remainder polynomial, which can't really happens.

here ,the degree of remainder polynomial is equal to the degree of divisor polynomial, ( which can't happen)

thus , karuna indicated the above point to Nasir ,so that she can make corrections.

I hope it would help you

thank you.

if it's helpful,

please mark as brainlist.

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Answered by deephero
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

yeah , Karuna's statement is right.

yes ,the division was really wrong.

point to be noted;

the degree of the remainder polynomial and is always less then the degree of dividend polynomial as well as divisor polynomial.

here we have, 4x+3 as divisor polynomial

and according to Nasir division x-2 is remainder polynomial, which can't really happens.

here ,the degree of remainder polynomial is equal to the degree of divisor polynomial, ( which can't happen)

thus , karuna indicated the above point to Nasir ,so that she can make corrections.

I hope it would help you

thank you.

if it's helpful,

please mark as brainlist.

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