Math, asked by ayushprakash309, 6 months ago

divide polynomial x⁴-4x³-4x²-3x+4 by x-1​

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Answered by aanyapandey17
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Answer:

hey mate you can solve this question by both remainder theorem and factor theorem.

Step-by-step explanation:

through remainder theorem

let divisor = 0

x-1=0

x=1

put this value in the dividend (x⁴-4x³-4x²-3x+4)

1⁴- 4(1)³ - 4(1)² - 3(1) + 4

1 - 4 -4 -3 +4

-6

remainder will be -6

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