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If p(x)= g(x)×q(x) + r(x) , if degree of g(x)=4, degree of q(x)=3 and degree of r(x)=2, then find the degree of p(x)
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Answered by shruthibathini2006
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Step-by-step explanation:

The degree of p(x) is always equal to the sum of the degrees of q(x) and g(x) because we multiply q(x) and g(x). Therefore in this question the degree shall be 4+3=7; Hence the degree of p(x) is 7

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Answered by drmaheshdwivedi98
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