What will the quotient and remainder be on division of ax2 + bx + c by
px3 + qx2 + rx + s, p ≠ 0?it is like this only question is from exampler problemsand answer is qoutient=0 and remainder=ax2 + bx + chow
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Since the degree of the polynomial PX^3+qx^2+Rx+s is 3, it is greater than the degree of ax^2+bx+c which is 2.
Therefore, the quotient when the second polynomial is divided by the first would be zero, and the remainder would be equal to the dividend.
In short, the final result depends on the degree of the polynomial.
Therefore, the quotient when the second polynomial is divided by the first would be zero, and the remainder would be equal to the dividend.
In short, the final result depends on the degree of the polynomial.
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