. In a polynomial division if the degree of the divisor is 2, what can be the degree of the remainder?
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The degree of the remainder is always less than the degree of the divisor.
if p(x) and q(x) are any two polynomials with q(x) is non zero. then we can find polynomials g(x) and r(x). such that
p(x)=q(x)×g(x)+r(x)
where r(x)=0 or degree of r(x) < degree of q(x).
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Step-by-step explanation:
the principal amount be equal to P. Let the rate at which the interest is levied is equal to R% per annum (per year). let the time for which the amount is lent = T years. Then we can write:
Simple Interest = [{P×R×T}/100]
We can also calculate the Principal amount as P = [{100×(Simple Interest)}/(R×T)].
Similarly, we can write the time T as equal to T
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