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divide (3x⁴+2x³+x²+5) by (x²+3) class 10plz ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

divide (3x⁴+2x³+x²+5) by (x²+3)

Answered by Nilesh859
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Sorry this part is now no longer available now...

 \huge BTW

your answer is

Let p(x) = 3x⁴+2x³+x²+5

and. g(x) = x² + 3

 \huge \blue {factorising} \:  \orange{p(x)}

 \orange{p(x) = 3x⁴+2x³+x²+5}

 => \: \pink{p(x) = (3x²+2x-8)(x³+3)}

 => \:  \green{p(x) = (3x-4)(x+2)(x³+3)}

now dividing p(x) by g(x) we get

 \huge \red{ \frac{(3x-4)(x+2)(x³+3)}{(x³+3)} }

 \huge = \blue{3x²+2x-8 \: ✓}

Hope my Answer had helped you

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