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If x^4-3x+5 is divided by 2x-1,then what is the remainder

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Answer:


(3 (9)/(16))/(2x - 1)

Explanation:

Use Polynomial Long Division to get this:


(x^(3))/(2) + \frac{ {x}^(2) }{4} + (x)/(8) - 1 (7)/(16) + (3 (9)/(16))/(2x - 1)

The remainder is the quantity being set over the divisor, which is 2x - 1.

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