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Divide polynomial 6x4 + 5x3 + 3x - 5 by 3x2 - 2x and write in the form
p(x) = g(x)q(x) + r(x).

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Answered by rejithalahcalym
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Answered by TanikaWaddle
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quotient = 2x²+3x+2

remainder = 7x-5

Step-by-step explanation:

given polynomial 6x^4+5x^3+3x-5 dividing by 3x^2-2x

using the long division method

the quotient =2x^2+3x+2

remainder = 7x-5

then

p(x) = g(x) .q(x) +r(x)

6x^4+5x^3+3x-5= 3x^2-2x (2x^2+3x+2)+7x-5\\\\6x^4+5x^3+3x-5= 6x^4+9x^3+6x^2-4x^3-6x^2-4x+7x-5\\\\6x^4+5x^3+3x-5=6x^4+5x^3+3x-5\\\\LHS = RHS

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