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The quotient of (x4 – 3x2 + 4x – 3) and a polynomial is (x2 + x – 3). What is the polynomial?

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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "x2 – x + 1."The quotient of (x4 – 3x2 + 4x – 3) and a polynomial is (x2 + x – 3). The polynomial is this one: x2 – x + 1
User Danillo Corvalan
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Answer:


x^2-x+1

Explanation:

We are given that

Dividend=
x^4-3x^2+4x-3

Quotient=
x^2+x-3

We have to find the divisor.

Let the polynomial =
p(x)


(x^4-3x^2+4x-3)/(p(x))=x^2+x-3


p(x)=(x^4-3x^2+4x-3)/(x^2+x-3)

Hence, the polynomial
=p(x)=x^2-x+1

Answer:
x^2-x+1

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