Math, asked by kavithamohan1216, 3 months ago

what must be added to 6x to get 4x-1​

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Answered by mukilasebi46
1

Answer:

-2x-1.

Step-by-step explanation:

k is unknown number.

6x+k = 4x-1.

k= 4x-1-6x.

k= -2x-1.

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Answered by nivasravirajkumar
1

Step-by-step explanation:

a

2

+b

2

+ac

2

+2(ab+2bc+2ca)=(a+b+2c)

2

when we divide (a+b+2c)

2

by (a+b+2c) we get (a+b+2c)

⇒ Remainder is zero

∴R=−2x+2

⇒ Adding (2x−2) in given polynomial will made R = 0 & hence exactly divisible by (3x

2

−2x+4)

having a degree of 2

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