Math, asked by armt00758, 10 months ago

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What should be subtracted from the polynomial ** + 2x2 + x2 - 18x - 15 so that the
resulting polynomial is exactly divisible by x2 - 1 - x.
Hint: Subtract the remainder.​

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Answered by kishanpalsingh731
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Given ,

P(x) = 4X4 + 2X3 - 2x2 + x + 1

G(x) = x2 + 2x - 3

Now , P(x) ÷ G(x)

So , by dividing p(x) by g(x)

, we get

Remainder = -61 + 65

Now we have to add 61x - 65 to p(x) .

So, that the resulting polynomial is divisible by G(x).

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