if p(x) and g(x) are two polys.with g(x) not = 0,then the division algorithm for the poly.is stated as_________
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@apporvk
OpenStudy (apoorvk):
lol, you spelled my username incorrectly, that's why it didn't work. :P
anyways..
OpenStudy (anonymous):
dividend=divisor x quotient + remainder is d answer????
OpenStudy (apoorvk):
Okay - 'division algorithm' --> what grade stuff is this O.O - am not sure I have heard of it.
Is it 'steps for division' or what?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
division algorithm or lemma
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OpenStudy (apoorvk):
Yeah may be - that seems like it, but why would they put in polynomials p(x) and g(x)?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i dnt knw ma frnd tld dis is d answer
i thnk u knw dis dts y i asked u
OpenStudy (apoorvk):
Yeah, your friend's answer seems appropriate to me.
Is this a textbook question btw?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
no our teacher gave
OpenStudy (anonymous):
u in wch class
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
me in 10th grade nw
OpenStudy (apoorvk):
I cleared my 12th grade. I should know this -_-
Honestly, am unable to comprehend what the question is asking for - "division algorithm"?
@foolformath perhaps...