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A polynomial P(x) contains only terms of...

A polynomial P(x) contains only terms of even degree, when P(x) is
divided by `(x+1)`, the remainder is `-2`. If P(x) is divided by
`(x^(2)-1)` then find the remainder.

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The correct Answer is:
`g(x)= -b= -2`
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