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What must be subtracted from {4x}^{4} - {2x}^{3} - {6x}^{2} + x - 5 so that the result is exactly divisible by {2x}^{2} + 3x - 2 ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hence, −6 should be subtracted from 4x4−2x3−6x2+x−5 so that result is exactly divisible by 2x2+x−1.

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