Math, asked by VnR, 1 year ago

divide
 x^3+3x^2+3x+1 / x +\pi  

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Answered by Reeshabh
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You can simply use the remainder theorem.
If you need to divide a polynomial by a one degree polynomial having two terms - > one with variable x and other constant, you can put the value of x = -[constant] in the polynomial to be divided. So here, put x = - π  and the answer will be, that the remainder obtained on dividing the given polynomial by (1+π) will be :-
 -\pi ^{3} + 3  \pi ^{2} -3 \pi  + 1
This was for remainder

Now for actual division, you need to sit and divide using long division method
You can use the synthetic division to find the answer.
Answered by almeerahanas
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