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On dividing a polynomial p(x) by a nonzero polynomial q(x), let g(x) be the quotient and r(x) be the remainder then p(x) = q(x) · g(x) + r(x), where

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प्रश्न

On dividing a polynomial p(x) by a nonzero polynomial q(x), let g(x) be the quotient and r(x) be the remainder then p(x) = q(x) · g(x) + r(x), where

विकल्प

  • r(x) = 0 always

  • deg r(x) < deg g(x) always

  • either r(x) = 0 or deg r(x) < deg g(x)

  • r(x) = g(x)

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उत्तर

either r(x) = 0 or deg r(x) < deg g(x)

Explanation:

By the polynomial division algorithm, when a polynomial p(x) is divided by a nonzero polynomial g(x) the remainder r(x) must either be the zero polynomial (if g(x) divides p(x) exactly) or have degree strictly less than deg g(x); if deg r(x) were ≥ deg g(x) we could continue dividing to reduce it further.

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अध्याय 2: Polynomials - MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS (MCQ) [पृष्ठ ७१]

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आर.एस. अग्रवाल Mathematics [English] Class 10
अध्याय 2 Polynomials
MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS (MCQ) | Q 27. | पृष्ठ ७१
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