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Rewrite the terms in proper order and then divide 2-2a³+a² by 3+2a

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Answered by Aryan0123
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Answer:

Quotient = -a² + 2a - 3

Remainder = 11

Step-by-step explanation:

We arrange the given question in decreasing order of their powers.

So, Divide (-2a³ + a² + 2) by (2a + 3)

-a² + 2a - 3

2a + 3 ) -2a³ + a² + 2

-2a³ - 3

4a² + 0a + 2

{-} 4a² + 6a

- 6a + 2

{-} - 6a - 9

11

Therefore

  • Quotient = -a² + 2a - 3
  • Remainder = 11

Note:

  • Generally students miss that 0a part which gives the wrong answer.
  • So, remember after a² term, 'a' term should come and then finally the constant.
  • If there is no 'a' term obtained during calculation, just multiply 0 with 'a' as this would provide a correct answer.
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