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Divide 2x² + 3x + 1 by x + 2.

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Answered by ritika199
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Answered by pintusingh41122
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Dividing  2\textrm{x}^{2} +3\textrm{x}+1 by \textrm{x}+2 we get Quotient 2\textrm{x}-1 and Remainder 3

Step-by-step explanation:

   2\textrm{x}^{2}+3\textrm{x}+1=(\textrm{x}+2)\times(2\textrm{x}-1)+3

We know \textrm{Dividend}=\textrm{Divisor}\times\textrm{Quotient}+\textrm{Remainder}

so in this case \textrm{Dividend}=2\textrm{x}^{2} +3\textrm{x}+1

\textrm{Divisor} =\textrm{x}+2

\textrm{Quotient}=2\textrm{x}-1

and \textrm{Remainder}=3

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