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Find the difference between the quotient and remainder when( x³-6x² + 11x-6)
is divided by (x+1).​

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Answered by DrNykterstein
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Given us a polynomial,

  • p(x) = - 6x² + 11x - 6

And we have to find the difference between remainder and quotient when the given polynomial is divided by g(x) = x + 1

To Find the remainder when p(x) is divided by g(x), Substitute x = -1 in p(x),

⇒ p(-1) = (-1)³ - 6(-1)² + 11(-1) - 6

⇒ p(-1) = -1 - 6 - 11 - 6

⇒ p(-1) = -18 - 6

p(-1) = -24

Refer to the diagram for the division process.

Here we got the quotient q(x) as

  • q(x) = - 7x + 18

Now, We have to find the difference between quotient and remainder, so

⇒ q(x) - r

⇒ x² - 7x + 18 - (-24)

⇒ x² - 7x + 18 + 24

- 7x + 42

Hence, The difference between quotient and Remainder is - 7x + 42

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Answered by Ashhall
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