Math, asked by ridasiddique2020, 9 months ago

divide (3+x-2x^2)by (x+1)​

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Answered by topper05
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Divide 3x3 – 5x2 + 10x – 3 by 3x + 1 ... I multiply this x2 by the 3x + 1 to get 3x3 + 1x2, which I put underneath: 3x^3 + ... Divide 4x4 + 1 + 3x3 + 2x by x2 + x + 2.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

 - (2x ^{2}  - x - 3) \div x + 1

 - (2x ^{2}  + 2x - 3x - 3) \div x + 1

 - (2x(x + 1) - 3(x + 1)) \div x + 1

 - (x + 1)(2x - 3) \div x + 1

(x + 1)(2x - 1) \div x + 1

 - (2x - 3)

 - 2x + 3

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