Math, asked by anugrahark, 4 months ago

find the remainder when the polynomial P(x)=x^4-3x^2+2x+1 is divided by (x-1)​

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Answered by zaimahashim746
1

Answer:

1

Step-by-step explanation:

X-1=0

X=1

1^4-3*1^2+2*1+1=1-3+2+1=

-2+2+1=1

Hope its clear for you

Answered by vijeetasanotra5
1

Answer:

By remainder theorem

p(x) divided by (x-1)

x = 1

p(1) =(1) ^4-3×(1) ^2+2×(1) +1

= 1-3+2+1

= 1

the remainder is 1

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