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If p(x)=x^(5)+4x^(4)-3x^(2)+1 " and" g(...

If `p(x)=x^(5)+4x^(4)-3x^(2)+1 " and" g(x)=x^(2)+2`, then divide p(x) by g(x) and find quotient q(x) and remainder r(x).

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`therefore " quotient" q(x)=x^(3)+4x^(2)-x-11` and remainder r(x)=4x+23
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