Math, asked by surthis2005, 7 months ago

22. Find the other polynomial Q(x) if the LCM, GCD and one polynomial P(x) are
respectively 2(x + 1) (x² - 4), (x + 1), (x + 1) (x - 2).​

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Answered by divyahada3
1

Step-by-step explanation:

now here we know that

LCM × HCF ( GCD) = 1st number × 2nd number

so here we can put values

= 2 (x+1)(x^2 -4)(x+1) = (1st no)× (x+1) (x-2)

= 2 (x+1)(x+2)(x-2)(x+1) = 1st no

(x+1)(x-2)

= 2 (x+1)(x+2) = 1st no

= 2 ( x^2 +3x +2) = 1st no

= 2x^2 +6x + 4 = 1st no answer

Answered by simranjagtap
0

Answer:

Find the other polynomial q (x) of the following, given that LCM, GCD and one polynomial p(x) respectively. (x3 ...

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