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If the quotient on dividing `5x^(4) + 4x^(3) + 2x + 1 ` by `x + 3` is `5x^(3) + ax^(2) + bx - 97` then find the values of a,b and also remainder.

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Therefore, a = - 11,b = 33 and remainder = 292
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