4. Divide ( x^4 - 5x + 6 ) by (2- x^2).
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Divide ( x^4 - 5x + 6 ) by (2- x^2).
Arrange 2 - x^2 as decreasing order as per exponent
= - x^2 + 2
Now divide
- x^2 + 2) x^4 - 5x + 6 ( - x^2 - 2
________x^4 - 2x^2
________-___+_____
___________+ 2x^2 - 5x + 6
____________2x^2 ____- 4
___________-_________+_
_________________- 5x + 10
Therefore, we get quotient ( - x^2 - 2) & remainder ( - 5x + 10)
Divide ( x^4 - 5x + 6 ) by (2- x^2).
Arrange 2 - x^2 as decreasing order as per exponent
= - x^2 + 2
Now divide
- x^2 + 2) x^4 - 5x + 6 ( - x^2 - 2
________x^4 - 2x^2
________-___+_____
___________+ 2x^2 - 5x + 6
____________2x^2 ____- 4
___________-_________+_
_________________- 5x + 10
Therefore, we get quotient ( - x^2 - 2) & remainder ( - 5x + 10)
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