Math, asked by misti9967, 10 months ago

On dividing a polynomial p(x) by a nonzero polynomial q(x), let g(x) be the quotient and r(x) be the remainder then p(x) = q(x). g(x) + r(x), where *
1 point
r(x) = 0 always
deg r(x) < deg g(x) always
either r(x) = 0 or deg r(x) < deg g(x)
r(x) = g(x)​

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Answered by premak1504
9

Answer:

r(x)is always less than g(x) it is very from 0 TO G(X)

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Answered by shivpriyachauhan0922
3

Answer:

(iii) either r(x)=0 or deg r(x)< deg g(x)

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