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remainder theorem examples

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Answered by Nikitasoni2003
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Step-by-step explanation:

remainder theorem examples

Example: 2x2−5x−1 divided by x−3

After dividing we get the answer 2x+1, but there is a remainder of 2. Say we divide by a polynomial of degree 1 (such as "x−3") the remainder will have degree 0 (in other words a constant, like "4").

Answered by muskaan419
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Answer:

ex 2x power of 2 - 5x-1

divided by x-3 after dividing we get the answer 2x + 1,but there is a remainder of 2 say we dividing by a polynomial of degree 1( such as "x-3")the remainder will have degree 0 (in other words

a constant like "4")

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