Math, asked by lildivasof10thb, 8 months ago

If p (x) = g (x) . q(x) +r(x) , then degree of p(x) is equal to : A)product of degrees of g(x) and q(x) B)product of degrees of g(x) and r(x) C)sum of degrees of g(x) and q(x) D)sum of degrees of g(x) and r(x) EXPLANATION

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Answered by bhuvanr599
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Answer: it's option A.

Step-by-step explanation: it's because product of quotient and devidend raises the power of x.

Answered by animesh185
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Answer:

its option c sum of degrees of g(x) and q(x)

Step-by-step explanation:

this is because in exponents we have learned that if two numbers are multiplied and then there powers are added therefore option c is correct.

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