Math, asked by paras200463, 11 months ago

can x-1 be the remainder on divison of a polynomial p(x) by 2x+3 ​

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Answered by 121343454
2

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

p(x)=2x+3

q(x)=x-1

x-1=0

x=1

p(1)=2*1+3

2+3

=5

yes, x-1 is not divisible by 2x+3

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Answered by Anonymous
0

Answer:

no,

when any polynomial P(x) is divided by

2x+3 ,then the remainder can't be equal to x-1. because the degree of remainder polynomial is always smaller than the degree of divisor and dividend polynomials.

but here ,the degree of remainder is equal to the degree of divisor polynomial.

I hope it would help you

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