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Find the remainder when x³+x² + x + 1 is divided by x – 1 using remainder theorem.

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Answered by ssubhalaxmitripathy
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Answered by anindyaadhikari13
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Solution:

Given,

→ f(x) = x³ + x² + x + 1

We have to find remainder when f(x) is divided by x - 1

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→ x - 1 = 0

→ x = 1

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Therefore, remainder = f(1),

= (1)³ + (1)² + 1 + 1

= 4

So, the remainder obtained when f(x) is divided by x - 1 is 4.

Answer:

  • Remainder = 4.

Learn More:

  • Remainder Theorem: If a polynomial p(x) is divided by (x - α), then remainder = p(α).
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