if a fifth degree polynomial is divided by a quadratic polynomial write the possible degree of the quatient
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If P( x ) and g( x ) are any two polynomial with g( x ) ≠ 0
then we can find polynomial q( x ) and r( x ) such that
p( x ) = g( x ) × q( x ) + r( x )
where r( x ) = 0 or degree of r( x ) < degree of g( x )
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If a fifth degree polynomial is divided by a quadratic
polynomial then the possible degree of quotient q( x ) is 3
I hope this helps you.
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******************************************
If P( x ) and g( x ) are any two polynomial with g( x ) ≠ 0
then we can find polynomial q( x ) and r( x ) such that
p( x ) = g( x ) × q( x ) + r( x )
where r( x ) = 0 or degree of r( x ) < degree of g( x )
****************************************
If a fifth degree polynomial is divided by a quadratic
polynomial then the possible degree of quotient q( x ) is 3
I hope this helps you.
: )
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Answer:
if a fifth degree polynomial is divided by a quadratic polynomial then the possible degree of the quotient is 5-2 = 3
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