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P^2-13p-30÷p-3 .give me the answer

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Answered by MeSsI10BaRcA
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Is it p^2-13p+30/p-3?


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Answered by amitnrw
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Answer:

no factor

or p-10 with assumption

Step-by-step explanation:

P^2-13p-30 ÷p-3

\frac {p^{2} - 13p - 30}{p-3}\\= \frac{p^2 - 15p +2p - 30}{p-3} \\= \frac{p(p-15)+2(p-15)}{p-3} \\=\frac{(p+2)(p-15)}{p-3}

Hence no factor

but if we taken question as

P^2-13p+30 ÷p-3

\frac {p^{2} - 13p + 30}{p-3}\\= \frac{p^2 -10p -3p + 30}{p-3} \\= \frac{p(p-10)-3(p-10)}{p-3} \\=\frac{(p-3)(p-10)}{p-3} \\= p-10

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