Math, asked by ranshika, 1 year ago

find the remainder when f(x)=4x^3-14x+14x-3 is divided by g(x)=(2x-1)


Sumitjat: hey the Eqn doesn't have any x square term or not.
ranshika: in this eqn in place of 14x there is 12x^2
ranshika: please sir answer my question

Answers

Answered by coolsahib14
4
2x-1=0
2x=1
x=1/2

4(1/2)^3-14(1/2)+14(1/2)-3
2-7+7-3
2-3
-1=answer

ranshika: sir there is mistake in que there is 12x^2 in place if first 14x
ranshika: its a wrong answer
Answered by Sumitjat
0
3/2 may be the correct answer.
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ranshika: yess sir the real question is : f(x)= 4x^3-12x^2+14x-3 is divided by g(x)=(2x-1)
ranshika: please explain it on n.b sir
Sumitjat: 1.5
ranshika: sir please explain it on n.b and sed me a pic
Sumitjat: see the answer, in which class you read.
ranshika: class 9 th
ranshika: sorry 8th
ranshika: thanks sir
Sumitjat: i am SUMIT i have a name don't call me sir.
ranshika: ok sumit
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