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If divisor = 3r? - 2x+2, quotient = x + 1, remainder = 3 then what is the dividend.
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If divisor = 4x - 7, quotient = x+1, remainder =0 then what is the dividend.
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Answered by ritikakanade
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Step-by-step explanation:

Step-by-step explanation:Dividend = (divisor × quotient) + remainder

Step-by-step explanation:Dividend = (divisor × quotient) + remainder= (3x

Step-by-step explanation:Dividend = (divisor × quotient) + remainder= (3x 2

Step-by-step explanation:Dividend = (divisor × quotient) + remainder= (3x 2 −2x+1)×(x+2)+(2x−5)

Step-by-step explanation:Dividend = (divisor × quotient) + remainder= (3x 2 −2x+1)×(x+2)+(2x−5)= 3x

Step-by-step explanation:Dividend = (divisor × quotient) + remainder= (3x 2 −2x+1)×(x+2)+(2x−5)= 3x 3

Step-by-step explanation:Dividend = (divisor × quotient) + remainder= (3x 2 −2x+1)×(x+2)+(2x−5)= 3x 3 +4x

Step-by-step explanation:Dividend = (divisor × quotient) + remainder= (3x 2 −2x+1)×(x+2)+(2x−5)= 3x 3 +4x 2

Step-by-step explanation:Dividend = (divisor × quotient) + remainder= (3x 2 −2x+1)×(x+2)+(2x−5)= 3x 3 +4x 2 −x−3

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