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Verify whether 2x ^(4) - 6x ^(3) + 3x ^(...

Verify whether `2x ^(4) - 6x ^(3) + 3x ^(2) + 3x -2` is divisible by `x ^(2) - 3x +2` or not ?
How can you verify using Factor Theorem ?

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The correct Answer is:
`3x -2`
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