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find the remainder when x^4+x^3-2x^2+x+1 is divided by x-1

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Answered by nsgiri2650
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Step-by-step explanation:

Remainder Theorem:

If p(x) be any polynomial of degree greater than or equal to 1 and p(x) is divided by the linear polynomial (x-a),then the remainder is p(a).

Here ,

p(x)=x⁴+x³-2x²+x+1,

Now,

p(x) is divided by (x-1) then the remainder is p(1)

p(1) = 1⁴+1³-2(1)²+1+1

= 1+1-2+1+1

= 4-2

= 2

Therefore,

Remainder = 2

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