Math, asked by tiwariabhimanyu88, 4 months ago

What should be subtracted from 3x - 2x + 3x2 - 2x + 3, so that the resulting polynomial is exactly
divisible by (3x + 2)?​

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Answered by wwwsonagupta814
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Answer:

your ques is incomplete as you didn't put powers

Step-by-step explanation:

To get the polynomial that is exactly divisible by g(x)=3x+2, we have to divide f(x)=3x4−2x3+3x2−2x+3 by g(x) and get the remainder as shown in the above image.

Hence, 27185 should be subtracted from 3x4−2x3+3x2−2x+3 so that the resulting polynomial is exactly divisible by 3x+2.

may this help you

Answered by manojshrm021
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