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If p(x) = g(x). g(x) + r(x), degree of plx) = 6, degree of g(x) = 3, then find degree of q(x). ​

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Answered by Anonymous
5

Answer:

3

Step-by-step explanation:

Let p(X) be 5x.

Let g(X) be 2x.

Let q(X) be 3x.

Let r(X) be 0., i.e., correctly divisible by the polynomial.

According to the question,

Degree of p(X) = 6

Degree of g(X) =3

Degree of q(X)=?

So,let's substitute:

5x^6=2x^3×3x^?+0

So,degree of q(X)=3 as 3+3=6

Degrees should be added if there is a multiplication in the coefficient.

Taking an example like this you can answer the degree of q(X).

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