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Divide x^3+3-4x+2x^2 by x-2

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Answered by parishasinghkunwar1
8

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Answered by taru363
1

Answer:

17

Step-by-step explanation:

First lets make the equation systematic,

x^3 + 2x^2 - 4x + 3 / x - 2

Let p(x)= x^3 + 2x^2 - 4x + 3 and

g(x)=x-2

If p(x) is divided by g(x),

Then by remainder theorem,

Remainder= p(2)                                     {since p(x)=0, p(x)=x-2 ⇒x=2}

=(2*2)^4 - (3*2)^3 + (5*2)^2  - (4*2) -3

=2(16)-3(8)+5(4)-4(2)-3

=32-24+20-8-3

=52-35

 =17

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