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prove that on dividing the polynomial 4 x power 3 + 3x power 2 + 2x- 9 by x-1 the remainder is zero.



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Answered by anuj9296
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by using the remainder theorem::::

dividers=)) x-1=0

then x = 1

put the value of x in given polynomial..

p(1)=4×1³+3×1²+2×1-9

= 4+3+2-9

= 0

= > when we dived that polynomial by (x-2)

remainder will 0..

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