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15. What must be added to (P–3xº + 4.x –13) to obtain a polynomial which is exactly divisible by (x-3)?
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15. What must be added to (P–3xº + 4.x –13) to obtain a polynomial which is exactly divisible by (x-3)?
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15. What must be added to (P–3xº + 4.x –13) to obtain a polynomial which is exactly divisible by
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I do it for the point haha
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you silly elf he
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