Math, asked by himadree97, 9 months ago

please help me. I think 1 will be back​

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Answered by wwwmannukumar7431
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yes

Step-by-step explanation:

2t+1=o

t=-1/2

putting in 4t^3+4t^2-t-1 , we get

=> 4X(-1/8)+4X(1/4)-(-1/2)-1

=> -1/2+1+1/2-1

=> 0

Hence 2t+1 is a factor of q(t) .

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