Math, asked by konkupidichandu, 6 months ago

Find the remainder when
x3.-px²+ 6x-P is
divided by (x-p)​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by Itzraisingstar
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Hey mate here is your answer:

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Answer:

→The required remainder is 5p.

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Explanation:

→We are given to find the remainder when the following polynomial is divided by (x - p) :

f(x)=x^3-px^2+6x-p,

→Remainder theorem :  When a polynomial p(x) is divided by the factor (x - a), then the remainder is given by p(a).

So, when f(x) is divided by (x - p), the remainder will be f(p).

Therefore, the required remainder is given by:

f(p)=p^3-p*p^2+6\ast p-p,

p^3-p^3+6p-p.

→5p is the answer.

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Hope it helps you.

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