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3 November, 19:27

What polynomial, when divided by 7y^3, yields 3y^2-4y+7 as a quotient?

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  1. 3 November, 19:43
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    Answer: 21y^5-28y^4+49y^3

    If the remainder isn't necessarily zero, we add C_1y^2+C_2y+C_3, which covers all possible remainders when dividing by a polynomial with leading term in y^3.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    (3y^2-4y+7) (7y^3) =

    21y^5-28y^4+49y^3
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