Divide 4x\(^3\) - 3x + 1 by 2x - 1
2x2-x+1
2x2-x-1
2x2+x+1
2x2+x-1
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U can factorize d 4X^3 -3X +1 to (2x-1)(2x^2+x-1) and divide it by 2x-1 such dt 2x-1 wil cancel eachoda n gat ur answer.

Note; 4x^3 0x^2-3x 1=4x^3-3x 1
Using polynomial method
2x^2-x -1
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2x 1| 4x^3 0x^2-3x 1
4x^3 2x^2
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-2x^2-3x 1
2x^2-x
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-2x 1
-2x-1
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reminder=2
quotient =2x^2-x-1 answer is D

smh,,,even dis site go lead pple astray
final answer is 2x²+x-1,take note of d sign and thank me later

Using polynomial
2x^2-x+1
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2x-1|4x^3-3x+1 (2x^2 x 2x = 4x^3, 2x^2 x (-1))
4x^3-2x^2(note: no element of x^2, so u cant use it to minus the -3x)
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0-2x^2
-(-2x^2)-x
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0-x
-(-3x)( 3x, from the question)
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2x+1( +1, from the question)
2x-1
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The answer is option A = 2x^2-x+1








