Find the remainder obtained on dividing.
X^6+x^4-x^2+1 by x-2 also verify by remainder theorem
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Step-by-step explanation:
Firstly, equate [x-2] to 0. That will give you x=2. From there, substitute the 2 into your given expression and put it into the calculator. That will be your answer. Hope it helps!
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Now , let's find the value of 'x'
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"Substitute the value of x in the expression to find the remainder "
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"This is not the factor of the given expression because , a factor when divided with an expression always gives 0 as the remainder".
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