Math, asked by aaravchauha19, 1 year ago

Divide :
(i) p (p+1) (p + 2) (P+3) by p (p+2)​

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Answered by samakshjain25
1

Answer:

p2+4p+3

Step-by-step explanation:

p(p+1)(p+2)(p+3) by p(p+2)

p4+6p3+11p2+6p by p2+2p

when you would divide it, a quotient would come p2+4p+3 and the remainder would be 0.

Hope, it's clear.

Answered by Anonymous
0

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

p(p+1)(p+2)(p+3) by p(p+2)

p4+6p3+11p2+6p by p2+2p

when you would divide it, a quotient would come p2+4p+3 and the remainder would be 0.

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