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if divisor = 4x-7,quotient = x+1 ,remainder =0 then what is the dividend ​


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Answered by ShubhGandhi2903
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Divisor = 4x - 7

Quotient = x + 1

Remainder = 0

Dividend = Divisor × Quotient + Remainder

= (4x - 7) × (x + 1) + 0

= 4x² - 7x + 4x - 7

= 4x² - 3x - 7

Dividend = 4x² - 3x - 7

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Answered by bandameedipravalika0
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Divisor:

            A number that totally or partially divides another integer is referred to as a divisor.A divisor is denoted in a division equation as:

                             Dividend ÷ Divisor = Quotient.

Quotient:

              In mathematics, the quotient is frequently used and is also known as the integer component of a division.

Remainder:

               Something that is "left over" or "remaining" is referred to as a "remainder."

Given:    

          Divisor = 4x - 7

           Quotient = x + 1

           Remainder = 0

Find:

           To find the dividend

Solution:

              Dividend = Divisor × Quotient + Remainder

                              = (4x - 7) × (x + 1) + 0

                              = 4x² - 7x + 4x - 7

                              = 4x² - 3x - 7

So, the answer is  4x² - 3x - 7

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