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Mathematics, 26.03.2020 01:02 coolaadhya123

. When a polynomial P(x)is divided by x + 1, x + 2, and x + 3, the
remainders are 2, 3, and 6 respectively. Find the remainder when P(x)is
divided by (x + 1)(x + 2)(x+3).(Remember that, when the divisor is a
third-degree expression, the remainder is expressed as a second-degree
expression, with the general form of ax^2 + bx + c.)

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