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Can x square minus 1 be a remainder while dividing x power 4 - 3xsquare+5x-9 by x square +3? Justify your answer with reasons

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Answered by chandrika61
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Answer:

no x square minus 1 cannot be the remainder

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Answered by TanikaWaddle
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NO, it is not possible to get a remainder = x² -1 while dividing x^4-3x^2+5x-9 by x^2+3

Step-by-step explanation:

on dividing x^4-3x^2+5x-9 by x^2+3

we get the

quotient =x^2-6

and remainder = 5x+9

hence , it is not possible to get a remainder = x² -1 while dividing x^4-3x^2+5x-9 by x^2+3

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