Math, asked by samarthvijaykharat, 1 month ago

State the remainder theorem and find the Remainder obtained on dividing

( 27 X3 + 9 X2 + 1 ) by ( X + 1/3 )

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Answered by BangtansLifePartner
7

x2+9x21=3625

We know,

(x+3x1)2=x2+2(x)(3x1)+(9x21)

                     =3625+32

                     =3625+24

                     =3649

 =>(x+3x1)=3649

 =>x+3x1=±67

Now,

x3+27x31=(x+3x1)[

Answered by LaRouge
1

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