Math, asked by emadashraf51314, 3 months ago

without actual division, show that
(x³-3x²-13x+15) is exactly divisible by
(x²+2x-3).​

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Answered by jhumpamondal454
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Answered by AAFIARAYYAN
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Note that the sum of the coefficients of g(x)

1 + 2 - 3 = 0

Hence x = 1 is a root of g(x) and (x - 1) is a factor

Note the sum of the coefficients of f(x)

1 - 3 - 13 + 15 = 0

hence x = 1 is a root of f(x) and (x - 1) is a factor

Since (x - 1) is a factor of both

Then f(x) is also divisible by x² + 2x - 3

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