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which of these is a linear polynomials
a) -3x square
b) -5
c) ax+b(a,b,r)
d) 3x cube - 2x square +3​

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Answered by ppriyat10
1

Answer:

The linear polynomial is (c) ax+b(a,b,r)

Answered by 4everCouples
3

Answer:

When a polynomial 2x

3

+3x

2

+ax+b is divided by (x−2) leaves remainder 2, and (x+2) leaves remainder −2. Find a and b.

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The given polynomial is P(x)=2x

3

+3x

2

+ax+b

It is also given that if P(x) is divided by (x−2) then it will leave the remainder 2 and if divided by (x+2) then the remainder will be −2 which means that P(2)=2 and P(−2)=−2.

Let us first substitute P(2)=2 in P(x)=2x

3

+3x

2

+ax+b as shown below:

P(x)=2x

3

+3x

2

+ax+b

⇒P(2)=2(2)

3

+3(2)

2

+(a×2)+b

⇒2=(2×8)+(3×4)+2a+b

⇒2=16+12+2a+b

⇒2=28+2a+b

⇒2a+b=2−28

⇒2a+b=−26.

Now, substitute P(−2)=−2 in P(x)=2x

3

+3x

2

+ax+b as shown below:

P(x)=2x

3

+3x

2

+ax+b

⇒P(−2)=2(−2)

3

+3(−2)

2

+(a×−2)+b

⇒−2=(2×−8)+(3×4)−2a+b

⇒−2=−16+12−2a+b

⇒−2=−4−2a+b

⇒−2a+b=−2+4

⇒−2a+b=2.

Now adding the equations 1 and 2, we get

(2a−2a)+(b+b)=−26+2

⇒2b=−24

⇒b=−

2

24

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