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what is the remainder, if the polynomial x3+4x2+4x-3 is divided by x-1​

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Answered by vj1472583
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Answer:

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Answered by marishthangaraj
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Given:

The polynomial , P(x) =  x³ + 4x² + 4x - 3

To find :

The remainder, if the polynomial x³ + 4x² + 4x - 3 is divided by x-1​

Solution:

We can find the remainder of the polynomial P(x) =  x³ + 4x² + 4x - 3 on dividing by x - 1, by equating x - 1 = 0

x - 1 =  0

x = 1

Substitute the value of x in P(x),

P(1) =  1³ + 4(1)² + 4(1) - 3

P(1) =  1 + 4 + 4 - 3

P(1) =  9 - 3

P(1) =  6

Therefore,

The remainder is 6

Final answer:

The remainder, if the polynomial x³ + 4x² + 4x - 3 is divided by x-1​ is 6 .

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