Math, asked by makwanahetavi06, 10 months ago

Find the remainder when x³ + 3x² +3x + 1 is divided by 5 + 2x.

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Answered by kingsleychellakkumar
4

Answer:

The remainder is -27/8

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Answered by srikanthn711
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 \huge \underline \mathbb \red {ANSWER}

{\bf{\Amaranth{remainder theroem }}}

{\bf{\orange{5+2x=0}}}

{\bf{\green {2x=-5}}}

{\bf{\pink{x=5/2}}}

{\bf{\blue{replace x by -5/2 , we get}}}

{\bf{\violet{x3+3x2+3x+1 }}}

{\bf{\red{=(-5/2)3+3(-5/2)2+3(-5/2)+1 }}}

{\bf{\gold{= -125/8+75/4-15/2+1 }}}

{\bf{\silver{= (-125+150-60+8)/125 }}}

{\bf{\yellow{= -27/8}}}

{\bf{\Bronze{therefore the remainder is -27/8}}}

{\bf{\gray{FOLLOW ME}}}

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