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find the quotient and remainder when (7+ 15x-13x^2+5x^3) is divided by (4-3x+x^2)​

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Answered by Jaichauhan07
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Answer:

quotient is 5x+2,r=x-1

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Answered by FelisFelis
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The quotient and remainder are 5x+2 and x-1 respectively.

Step-by-step explanation:

Consider the provided expression.

\dfrac{7+ 15x-13x^2+5x^3}{4-3x+x^2}

Rearrange the fraction as shown:

\dfrac{5x^3-13x^2+ 15x+7}{x^2-3x+4}

Using the steps shown:

  • First divide the dividend's lead term by divisor's lead term.
  • This gives the first term of the quotient.
  • Then multiply the divisor by the first term of the quotient.
  • Subtract the dividend from the product and then put the next term down
  • Repeat the above steps.

The division is shown below:

Therefore, the quotient and remainder are 5x+2 and x-1 respectively.

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