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Applying Remainder theorem, find the remainder, if the polynomial x's square +4x's square +4x-3 is divided by x.​

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Answered by pracheesingh8
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Answer:

Let, g(x)=0. Then,

x=0

By remainder teorem,we know that when P(x) is divided by x the remainder is p(0).

Now,p(0)=x^2+4x^2+4x-3

=0^2+4×0^2+4×0-3

=0+0+0-3

= -3

Therefore,the required remainder is= -3 ----- Answer

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