Which of the following cannot be a remainder if we divide a
polynomial by(x² - 1)?
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Step-by-step explanation:
No, x
2
−1 cannot be the quotient on division of x
6
−2x
3
+x−1 by a
polynomial in degree 5 because the degree of the product of the
quotient and the divisor should be equal to the power of the dividend.
Here, the degree of the product of the quotient and the divisor is 7. But the degree of x
6
−2x
3
+x−1 is 6
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