What must be subtracted from (4x^4-2x³-6x²+x-5) so that the
result is exactly divisible by (x+2)
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Lets divide (4x4 - 2x3 - 6x2 + x - 5) by (2x2 + x – 1) as shown. Hence (−6) should be subtracted from (4x4 − 2x3 − 6x2 + x − 5) so that the resulting polynomial is exactly divisible by (2x2 + x – 1).
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Lets divide (4x⁴- 2x³ - 6x²+ x - 5) by (2x²+ x – 1) as shown. Hence (−6) should be subtracted from (4x⁴ − 2x³ − 6x² + x − 5) so that the resulting polynomial is exactly divisible by (2x²+ x – 1).
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