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3x^+x-2+x^÷3x-2 divide​

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Answered by rajivrtp
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Step-by-step explanation:

if the given polynomial is divisible by 3x-2

then substituting 3x-2=0=> x= 2/3 it must be zero

3x+x-2+x

3×2/3+2/3-2+2/3

= 2+2/3-2+2/3

= 4/3

≠ 0

therefore it is not divisible by 3x-2

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