can x-2 be the remainder on division of a polynomial p(x) by x +3
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No, it is not possible as a degree of r(x) is never equal to degree of g(x).
Here, r(x) = x-2
and g(x) = 2x+3
The power ofremainder is always less than that of the divisor. if it is not, then that meansremainder can be further divided.
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No, it is not possible as a degree of r(x) is never equal to degree of g(x).
Here, r(x) = x-2
and g(x) = 2x+3
The power ofremainder is always less than that of the divisor. if it is not, then that meansremainder can be further divided.
I Hope It Will Help!
^_^
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