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Find the remainders when y³ + y² – 2y + 5 is divided by (y – 2)​

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Answered by Anonymous
16

Answer :-

By using Remainder theorem :-

y - 2 = 0

y = 2

Substituting the value of y in polynomial -

y³ + y² – 2y + 5

= 2³ + 2² – 2 × 2 + 5

= 8 + 4 - 4 + 5

= 8 + 5

= 13

Remainder = 13

Answered by Anonymous
34

Given

  • Divident = y³ + y² - 2y + 5
  • Divisor = y - 2

To Find

  • Quotient
  • Remainder

Formula Used

  • Divident ÷ Divisor = Quotient

Answer

  • In the attachment

Thus, Quotient obtained is y² + 3y + 4, whereas the remainder is -3

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