Math, asked by sex90, 11 months ago

on dividing the polynomial p (x) =5x^4-3x^3-3x^2+2x+1 by another polynomial g( x )=x^2+2 if quotient is ax^2+bx+c find a, b, c​

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Answered by helloitsaadya
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Answer:

a= 5

b=-3

c=-13

Step-by-step explanation:

after dividing the polynomials as given in the question, we get,

quotient= 5x^2-3x-13

remainder= 8x+27


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Answered by devanshi1560
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Answer:

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c = -13

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