Math, asked by madhuri221, 1 year ago

Let P(x) = x^4_ 3x²+2x+5, find the
remainder when p (x) is divided by X-1​

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Answered by streetburner
2

Answer:

5

Step-by-step explanation:

By remainder theorem,

p(1) = 1 - 3 + 2 + 5 = 5

5 will be the remainder .

Answered by Anonymous
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P(x) = x^4-3x²+2x+5

g(X)=x-1

When p(X) will be divided by g(X)

[Applying.. remainder theorem...

g(X)=x-1=0=>X=1]

Remainder=p(1)

=1^4-3(1)^2+2(1)+5

=1-3+2+5

=5

Answer is 5

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