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what will be the remainder when y4-3y2+2y+1 is divided by (y-1)​

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Answered by ksonakshi70
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By remainder theorem we know that if p(y) is divided by g(y ) = y-1 then the remainder will be p(1)

therefore, p(1)= 1^4-3(1)^2+2(1)+1

= 1-3+2+1= 1-3+3 = 1

therefore the remainder is 1

Answered by wasimahamad
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