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using long division method check whether the second polynomial is a factor of the first polynomial

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Answered by mysticd
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Answer:

 \green { Second \: polynomial \:is \: a \:factor }

\green { of \:the \: first \: polynomial }

Step-by-step explanation:

 Let \: p(x) = x^{4} - 16 \:and \: g(x) = x+2

Long Division:

x+2) x+0+0+0-16(-2x²+4x-8

******x⁴+2x³

_____________

******** -2x³+0

********-2x³-4x²

_____________

************4x²+0

************4x²+8x

______________

****************-8x-16

**************** -8x-16

________________

Remainder (0)

Therefore.,

 \green { g(x)\: is \: a \: factor \: of \: p(x) }

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Answered by priyanshuemperor
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Answer:

This is the complete answer of the following statement.

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