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Standard IX
Mathematics
Synthetic Division of Polynomials
Find the rema...
Question
Find the remainder when
3
x
4
−
3
x
3
−
3
x
is divided by
(
x
−
1
)
.
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Solution
So, the remainder is
−
3
.
Hence, this is the answer.
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