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Divide 5x^2-x^4+3x+x^4 by x+1 (hint:use long division)
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Divide 5x^2-x^4+3x+x^4 by x+1 (hint:use long division)
Answer by sudhir(14) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You wrote 5x^2-x^4+3x+x^4 by x+1
Now,
5x^2-x^4+3x+x^4
= 5x^2+3x
when 5x^2 + 3x is divided by x + 1 then answer is 5x - 2 + 2/(x+1) .
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