Math, asked by krishna254599, 11 months ago

find the remainder when 3x ^4 - 4x°3 - 3x - 1 / X + 1​

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Answered by rahul2103
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Here is your answer... Hope it helps

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krishna254599: ok
rahul2103: I don't think so...
krishna254599: bhai you write 7
krishna254599: but there is a sin of -but you do plus
rahul2103: it's correct, it's written 7x2.. not 7x
krishna254599: bhai first line where you write 4x-3x
rahul2103: yup
krishna254599: and then down side you write 7x
rahul2103: first it was plus, when we changed the sign, it became minus
krishna254599: ok
Answered by kalyaniprasad8
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Let f(x)=3x^4-4x^3-3x-1

Now by remainder theorem,

Required remainder=f(-1)=3(-1)^4-4(-1)^3-3(-1)-1=3+4+3-1=9(Ans)

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