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Find the remainder when (x+1/2) divides 2x^3+3x^2-11x-3 ​

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Answered by saikrisha2006
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the remainder is 11/4.

Answered by singhbittu38654
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Answer Expert Verified According to remainder theorem, We know if f(x) is divided by ( x - a) , then remainder = f(a) , If f(x) is divided by (x-a) we have taken it (x -a) = 0 . So, Remainder would be f(a) . Now, p(x) = 4x³ -12x²+14x - 3 .

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