Math, asked by nikita5019, 7 months ago

Let a(x) = -60+ 19x² + 8x + 12,
and b(x) 3x2 + x +1.
When dividing a by b, we can find the
unique quotient polynomial q and
remainder polynomial r that satisfy the
following equation:
a(x)
b(2)
r(x)
9(2) +
b(x)
where the degree of r(a) is less than the
degree of b(x).​

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Answered by umaimaasiya5
0

Answer:

Let a(x) = -60+ 19x² + 8x + 12,

and b(x) 3x2 + x +1.

When dividing a by b, we can find the

unique quotient polynomial q and

remainder polynomial r that satisfy the

following equation:

a(x)

b(2)

r(x)

9(2) +

b(x)

where the degree of r(a) is less than the

degree of b(x).​

Step-by-step explanation:

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