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Can (x-7) be the remainder on the division if polynomial p(x) by (7x+2) justify your answer?
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Sandesh Patil 5 years, 11 months ago

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Aryan Sharma 5 years, 11 months ago

(x-7) should not be a remainder of p(x) Step-by-step explanation: Given polynomial p(x) divisor = 7x+2, Degree of the divisor = 1, Remainder = x-7 Degree of the remainder = 1 /* We know that, Degree of the remainder is always less than the degree of the divisor . */ But , Here , Degree of the divisor = Degree of the remainder . Therefore,. (x-7) should not be a remainder of p(x)
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