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Answered by Anonymous
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Heya

Let the Quotient be Q.

Given values :-

Dividend = x²

Divisor = x - 3

Remainder = 9

Using formula :-

Dividend = Divisor × Quotient + Remainder

Putting values in it , we get

x² = (x - 3)(Q) + 9

x² - 9 = (x - 3)(Q)

Q = (x² - 9)/(x - 3)

Q = [(x)² - (3)²] / (x - 3)

Using identity :-

a² - b² = (a - b)(a + b)

Q = [(x - 3)(x + 3)] / (x - 3)

Q = x + 3

Hence, the Quotient is x + 3.

Hope this helps.
Answered by nitishray57
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Hiiii guys get your brainliest answer.

q(x)=?,

p(x)=x square

g(x)= x-3

r(x)=9

since, p(x) = q(x) * g(x) + r(x)

x square = q(x) * (x-3) + 9
then, q(x) = (x square - 9 )/ (x-3)
=(x + 3)

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