Math, asked by kuljeetsinghdhaddadh, 5 months ago

The product of two expression is x^5+3x^3+4x. If one of them is x^2+x+2, find the other term.
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Answered by dkchakrabarty01
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Answer:

(x^5+3x^3+4x)/(x^2+x+2)= x(x^4+3x^2+4)/(x^2+x+2)

=x(x^2-x+2)

So the other term = x^3-x^2 +2x

you have to take first x common I.e take out from

x^5 +3x^3 +4x and then divide it by x^2 + x + 2

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