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What is the degree of the remainder when a polynomial f(x) is divided by (x-1)?

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Answered by Sneha7087
4

Answer:

1

Step-by-step explanation:

the degree of x will be 1

Answered by vaiahnavisp1929
3

ANSWER

Using Division Algorithm here:-

Dividend=Divisor×Quotient+Remainder

So, Applying it:−

Let q(x),k(x) be quotient when f(x) is divided by x−1 and x−2 respectively

⇒f(x)=(x−1)q(x)+5

∴f(1)=5 ..... (1)

Also,f(x)=(x−2)k(x)+7

∴f(2)=7 ..... (2)

Now, let ax+b be remainder when f(x) is divided by (x−1)(x−2) and g(x) be quotient.

f(x)=(x−1)(x−2)g(x)+(ax+b)

Using (1) and (2)

5=a+b ...... (3)

7=2a+b ...... (4)

Solving (3) and (4), we get

a=2 and b=3

∴2x+3 is remainder when f(x) is divided by (x−1)(x−2).

Step-by-step explanation:

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