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On dividing a polynomial 9x^4 -4x^2+5 by another polynomial 3x^2+x+1 the remainder comes out to be ax-b. Find a and b

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Answered by wwwsudhir9438211809
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Answer: a= 3 & b= -7

Step-by-step explanation:given r(x)

= ax-b. Let us find out the remainder

that is obtained by dividing 9x^4-4x^2+5 by 3x^2+x+1.

3x^2+x+1 | 9x^4 -4x^2 +5 | 3x^2 -x -2

9x^4 +3x^2 +3x^3

- - -

_________________________

-3x^3 -7x^2 +5

-3x^3 - x^2 -x

+ + +

_______________________

-6x^2 +x +5

-6x^2 -2x -2

+ + +

_________________________

3x +7

Given remainder =ax-b. And remainder we have found now is 3x+7.

On comparing these two, we get: a=3 & b= -7 《ANS.》

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