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p(x)=x⁴-3x²+4x+5;g(x)=x²+1-x

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Answered by AryaRathode
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hey mate!!
by dividing p(x) by g(x) we get the following answer...
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Answered by nafibarli789
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Divide$\mathrm{p}(\mathrm{x})=\mathrm{x}^{4}-3 \mathrm{x}^{2}+4 \mathrm{x}+5$ by $g(\mathrm{x})=\mathrm{x}^{2}+1-\mathrm{x}$

Answer:

The answer isQ=x^{2}+x-3$ and $R=8$

Step-by-step explanation:

Polynomials are algebraic presentations that consist of variables and coefficients. Variables exist also sometimes named indeterminates.

The polynomial function exists represented by P(x) where x symbolizes the variable.

If the variable is represents by a, then the function will be P(a)

The polynomial $p(x)=x^{4}-3 x^{2}+4 x+5$ can be divided  $g(x)=x^{2}-x+1$ as given below:

Clearly, the quotient stands $x^{2}+x-3$ and the remainder exists 8.

Thus, $Q=x^{2}+x-3$ and $R=8$.

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