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Divide
(2x^-x-1) ➗(x-1)​

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Answered by harshvikshah
1

Answer:

We divide 2x

2

+3x+1 by (x+2) as shown in the above image:

From the division, we observe that the quotient is 2x−1 and the remainder is 3.

Hence, the quotient is 2x−1 and the remainder is 3.

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Answered by Diliptalapda
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Step-by-step explanation:

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