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in division fact p (x)=g(x) .q(x)+r(x). if g(x) =q(x) and r(x) =0. show that p(x) is a perfect square.​

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Answered by satyamkumaryadav744
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division fact p (x)=g(x) .q(x)+r(x). if g(x) =q(x) and r(x) =0. show that p(x) is a perfect square.

Answered by Anonymous
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Since,

r(x) = 0

p(x) = q(x) g(x) + 0

p(x) = q(x) q(x) [g(x) = q(x)]

p(x) = [q(x)] square

So p(x) is perfect square of q(x)

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