Math, asked by putririska6933, 1 year ago

Can x – 7 be the remainder on division of a polynomial p (x) by 7x + 2? Justify your answer.

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Answered by pantrishitpant
37

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

No bcz, 7(7)+2=0

Therefore, 49+2=0

51 is not equal to zero

Answered by shreya1624
66
x-7 =0
x = 7 -(1)
7x+2 =0
putting the value of x
7(7) +2 =0
49 +2 =0
51 is not equal to 0
hence x-7 cannot be the remainder when p(x) is divided by 7x+2
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