Math, asked by mamatakhuntia1974, 4 months ago

Divide 2√2x^4+6√2x^3+x^2 by 2√2x^2 ​

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Answered by athreyjith
4

Step-by-step explanation:

So, let x+2=0.

=> x = 0–2

x = -2

Therefore, we get the value of 'x', that is -2. So, now substitute the -2 in the given equation.

f(x) = 2x⁴-6x³+2x²-x+2

=> f(-2) = 2(-2)⁴-6(-2)³+2(-2)²-(-2)+2

f(-2) = 2(16)-6(-8)+2(4)+2+2

f(-2) = 32+48+8+2+2

f(-2) = 92

Therefore, 92 will be the remainder for the given equation. So, 92 is the answer for your problem. Thank You.

Answered by aryaramakrishnan
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