if p(x)=ax^4+bx^3+cx^2+dx+e is divided by g(x)=lx^3+mx+n, then what can be the possible degree of remainder
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p(x) is a 4th degree polynomial
g(x) is a 3rd degree polynomial
When a 4th degree polynomial is divided by 3rd degree polynomial, the quotient is of 1st degree and the remainder is of 2nd degree
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Sindhu
Here's your answer
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p(x) is a 4th degree polynomial
g(x) is a 3rd degree polynomial
When a 4th degree polynomial is divided by 3rd degree polynomial, the quotient is of 1st degree and the remainder is of 2nd degree
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Hope it helped you!!
Sindhu
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