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Divide (x⁴-2x³+2x²+x+4) by (x²+x+1)

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Answered by ShrutiAglave
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Answered by rajeshkumar010308
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FIRST WE WILL SIMPLIFY :

(X⁴-2X³+2X²+X+4)

LET'S START WITH NUMBERS:

(-2+2+4)= 4.

NOW LET'S DO OF VARIABLE:

X⁴+X²+X³+X=4X+2X+3X+X=10X

=10x+4

NOW OF X²+X+1 = 3X+1

= (10X+) : (3X+1)

= 10:3 = 2:3

means = 2/3

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