Math, asked by maharajahramkumarpan, 9 months ago

using remainder theorm find the
remainder when p (x) =x3 - 6x²
+ 2x-4 is divided by g(x).
=1-2x







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Answered by subhanshuuu
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Answered by dharmendrakushwaha38
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Answer:

p(½) = - 35/8

Step-by-step explanation:

here p(x) = x³ - 6x² + 2x - 4

g(x) = 1 - 2x = 0

g(x) = x = ½

then p(½) = (½)³ - 6 × (½)² + 2 × ½ - 4

p(½) = ⅛ - 6/4 + 1 - 4

p(½) = ⅛ - 12/8 - 3

p(½) = -11/8 - 24/8

p(½) = - 35/8

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