Mathematics, 30.05.2020 17:59 desikayla2013
Which is a perfect square
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c
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i think because what else can be a sample of every member
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Ithink the answer is d.
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p(x)= 8 x³ - 36 x² + 54 x - 27
q(x) = 2 x -3
you can check your mistake and then you can choose the correct option.
dividend = 8 x³ - 36 x² + 54 x - 27
divisor = 2 x -3
if you want to find quotient, proceed as follows
q(x)= 0
2 x - 3=0
x =
now , i have used division method , to find quotient and remainder
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