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Find a polynomial which when divided by x+3 give 3x-1 by as a quotient and 2 as a reminder

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Answered by kareena983
4

Answer:

Dividend = divisor × quotient + remainder

so,

dividend =( x+3)(3x-1) + 2

dividend = 3x² - 3 + 9x -3 +2

dividend = 3x² +9x -6+2

dividend = 3x² + 9x - 4

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Answered by Bianchi
3

HOLA!!!

Answer:

D (divisor) = x + 3

Q (quotient) = 3x - 1

R (reminder) = 2

.°. Dividend

= D × Q + R

= (x+3) (3x-1) + 2

= 3x² - x + 9x - 3 + 2

= 3x² + 8x - 1

Hence, the polynomial is 3x²+8x-1.

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