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Find the remainder when 2x^2 - 3x + 5 is divided by 2x - 3. Does it exactly the polynomial . state reason.​

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Answered by Shrivatsakulkarni
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Answer:

5 is the remainder,

Step by step explanation:

p(x) = 2x-3

    ∴2x-3 = 0

       2x = 3

         x= 3/2

substituting the value of x

2(3/2)²- 3(3/2) + 5

2(9/4) - 9/2 + 5

18/4 - 9/2 +5

18/4 -18/4 + 5          ( by taking LCM)

+5

∴ 5 is the remainder.

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Answer:

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