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If p=14 then find the degree of the polynomial p(x) = (x-p)^3 +14

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Answered by Boddeti
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P(x)=g(x)q(x)+ r(x) . if the degree of g(x) = 4 , degree of q(x) = 3 and degree of r(x) = 2 , then find the degree of p(x)

If p=14 then find the degree of the polynomial p(x) = (x-p)^3 +14fxoyr uh bdzs

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