without actually dividing show that x-3x²-13x+5is exactly divisible byx³+2x-3
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Step-by-step explanation:
Let P(X) = 2X⁴-6X³+3X²+3X-2
Let G(X) = (X²-3X+2) = (X²-2X-X+2)
=> X(X-2) -1(X-2)
=> (X-2) (X-1).
Now, P(X) will be exactly divisible by G(X) if it is exactly divisible by (X-2) as well as (X-1).
Putting X = 2 in P(X).
P(X) = 2X⁴-6X³+3X²+3X-2
P(2) = ( 2 × 2⁴ - 6 × 2³ + 3 × 2² + 3 × 2 -2)
=> (32-48+12+6-2) = (50-50) = 0
And,
P(1) = (2 × 1⁴ -6 × 1³ + 3 × 1² + 3 × 1 -2)
=> (2-6+3+3-2) = (8-8) = 0
Therefore,
P(X) is exactly divisible by (X-2) and (X-1)
So , P(X) is exactly divisible by (X²-3X+2)
Hence,
P(X) is exactly divisible by (X²-3X+
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