Math, asked by cute20, 1 year ago

Plz tell me the answer by dividing the polynomials by long division method<br />4p^3 - 4p ^2 + 6p - 5  \frac{}{2} by2p - 1<br />

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Answered by pinakimandal53
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\frac{4p^{3}-4p^{2}+6p-\frac{5}{2}}{2p-1} = 2p^{2}-p+\frac{5}{2}

Hope this may help you.

cute20: by using long division method
pinakimandal53: Sorry, if this answer seems to be incomplete.
pinakimandal53: I was not able to show the long division method. Sorry.
cute20: ok
pinakimandal53: Actually, I was confused with what's written after '6p', at first. Then, I came to know that it is -5/2. Am I correct or wrong?
cute20: your statement was correct
pinakimandal53: Okay. Thanks.
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