If f(x) is divided by g(x), it gives quotient as q(x) and remainder as r(x). Then, f(x)=q(x)×g(x)+r(x) where, f(x) is the dividend, q(x) is the quotient, g(x) is the divisor and r(x) is the remainder.

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If f(x) is divided by g(x), it gives quotient as q(x) and remainder as r(x). Then, f(x)=q(x)×g(x)+r(x) where, f(x) is the dividend, q(x) is the quotient, g(x) is the divisor and r(x) is the remainder.