is it possible to find out what the dividend is if you are only given a divisor and remainder? the quotient is also not given. here is an example the divisor would be (x-2)^2 and the remainder would be 3x-3. so what is the dividend?
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We can find the divisor if only the dividend and remainder are given,
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since the dividend is
(Divisor)(Quotient) + (Remainder) = Dividend
i would guess not. It would give you 2 variables in this scenario.
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