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If 'x' is subtracted from polynomial P to obtain polynomial Q, 'x' is equal to

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Answered by chakrabortynabamita5
1

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

We have,

Polynomial p(x)=3x  

3

+4x  

2

+5x−13

Any division statement can be rewriiten in the form of

Dividend = Divisor ´ Quotient + Remainder.

When the remainder is zero, the dividend is said to be the multiple of the divisor.

 

When the remainder is not equal to zero, and if it is subtracted from the dividend, then the dividend would become a multiple of divisor.

Dividend=3x  

3

+4x  

2

+5x−13

Divisor=x  

2

−2x+3

 

Divide the dividend by divisor

Quotient=3x+10

Reminder=16x−43

Hence, On subtracting 16x−43 from the dividend, it will be exactly divisible by the given divisor.

This is the answer.

Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer: the answer is

P-Q

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