Math, asked by rajutgasha, 8 months ago

The divisor, quotient and remainder are (x+1),(3x-2)
and 1 respectively, then the dividend is​

Answers

Answered by diksha5024
16

Step-by-step explanation:

we know that

dividend = Divisor×quotient+remainder

so; (x+1)*(3x-2)+1

X(3x-2)+1(3x-2)+1

= (3x^2-2x) +(3x-2)+1

=3x^2+x-2+1

=3x^2+x-1

Answered by Swarup1998
0

The dividend is 3x^{2} + x - 1.

Tips:

We know that, the relation among dividend, divisor, quotient and remainder is

Dividend = Divisor × Quotient + Remainder

Step-by-step explanation:

Given, divisor = x + 1,

quotient = 3x - 2 and

remainder = 1

Thus, dividend

= divisor × quotient + remainder

= (x + 1) × (3x - 2) + 1

= 3x^{2} - 2x + 3x - 2 + 1

= 3x^{2} + x - 1

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