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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 (a) r(x) = 0 always (b) deg r(x) < deg g(x) always (c) either r(x) = 0 or deg r(x) < deg g(x) (d) r(x) = g(x) |
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Answer» 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 (a) r(x) = 0 always (b) deg r(x) < deg g(x) always (c) either r(x) = 0 or deg r(x) < deg g(x) (d) r(x) = g(x) |
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