Math, asked by sexieQueen, 7 months ago

Findtheremainder,whenx –px +6x–pisdividedbyx–p.

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Answered by TheAssassin
2

Answer:

-px+6x

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Answered by DangerousBomb
6

\huge{\bigstar{\mathfrak{Solution }}}

 let \: p(x) = {x}^{3} - p{x}^{2} + 6x - p

 Divisor \: = x – p

 Zero \:of \: x – p = p

{By \:remainder \:theorem,}

If \:p(x) \:is \:divided \:by \:(x – p), \:then \:the \:remainder \:is \:p(p)

 p ( p) = {p}^{3} - p ({p})^{2}+ 6 (p) -p

={p}^{3}-{p}^{3}+6p- p

 = 6p - p

 =5p

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