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Divide the polynomial 3x⁴ - 4x³ - 3x - 1 by x - 1 ( by LONG DIVISION METHOD )

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Answered by mysticd
67

Answer:

 \frac{3x^{4}-4x^{3}-3x-1 }{x-1}= -5

Step-by-step explanation:

Let p(x) = 3x-4x³-3x-1 and g(x) = x-1,

x-1) 3x-4x³+0-3x-1(3x³--x-4

**** 3x -3x³

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********* -x³ + 0 -3x

********* -x³ +

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************** -x² - 3x - 1

************** -x² + x

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****************** - 4x - 1

****************** -4x + 4

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***** Remainder (-5)

Dividend = 3x⁴-4x³-3x-1,

Divisor = x-1,

Quotient = 3x³-x²-x-4,

Remainder = -5

Therefore,

 \frac{3x^{4}-4x^{3}-3x-1 }{x-1}= -5

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Answered by hemlatabhogaonkar088
26

Answer:

By long Division method , Hope it helps you

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