Math, asked by sivakumarpriya12, 6 months ago

If f(x) =g(x) q(x) +r(x), ___ must be subtracted to f(x) to make f(x) completely divisible by g(x). ​

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Answered by kashanmuhammad206
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Answer:

Answer:r(x)Step-by-step explanation: r(x) is the remainder so it must be subtracted ... 

Answered by tennetiraj86
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Step-by-step explanation:

Given that:-

f(x) =g(x) q(x) +r(x) is a division algorithm

if r(x) is zero ,then

f(x)=g(x)q(x)+0

=>f(x)=g(x)q(x)

=>f(x) is completely divisible by g(x)

A number is exactly divisible by another number then the remainder is zero.

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