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Standard IX
Mathematics
Long Division of Polynomials
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Let us consider some more examples.
Divided the polynomial
3
x
4
−
4
x
3
−
3
x
−
1
by
x
−
1
.
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Solution
We divide
3
x
4
−
4
x
3
−
3
x
−
1
by
(
x
−
1
)
as shown in the above image:
From the division, we observe that the quotient is
3
x
3
−
x
2
−
x
−
4
and the remainder is
−
5
.
Hence,
the quotient is
3
x
3
−
x
2
−
x
−
4
and the remainder is
−
5
.
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