Math, asked by dkaushik930, 1 year ago

divide 5x^4-4x^3-x^2-6x+3 by x^2+x+1​

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Answered by soniya1984
6

Step-by-step explanation:

(5x ^{4}  - 4 {x}^{3}  -  {x}^{2}  + 3) \div ( {x}^{2}   + x + 1)

5x²-x-5

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x²+x+1)5x⁴-4x³-x²-6x+3

- 5x⁴-5x³-5x²

- + +

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x³ + 4x²-6x +3

- x³ -x² -x

- + +

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5x²-5x+3

- 5x²-5x-5

- + +

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8

Remainder is 8

Answered by vanshdeep446008
1

Step-by-step explanation:

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