Math, asked by BABAGOPAL, 28 days ago

find the remainder when
x3 + 3x2 + 3x + 1 is divided by x + 1​

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Answered by sumitmatuwal
1

Answer:

your answer is 0.

and quotient is x^ + 2x+1

it completely divisible

Answered by Rohit57RA
11

-17 is the right answer.

\huge\bold\green{Explanation}

 \huge \color {lime} \boxed {\colorbox{black} {Given}}

  • x3 + 3x2 + 3x + 1 is divided by x + 1

 \huge \color {lime} \boxed {\colorbox{black} {To \: Find}}

  • Find the remainder.

 \huge \color {lime} \boxed {\colorbox{black} {Solution}}

First, we have to find the value of x

So,

 \implies x + 1 = 0

 \implies x = -1

Now, putting the value of x,

 \implies 3x + 6x + 3x + 1

 \implies 3×(-1) + 6×2×(-1) + 3×(-1) + 1

 \implies -3 - 12 - 3 + 1

 \implies -17.

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