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Your answer should be in the form p(x)+kx+4p(x)+\frac{k}{x+4} where pp is a polynomial and kk is an integer. x2+1x+4\frac{x^2+1}{x+4}

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Q. Your answer should be in the form p(x)+kx+4p(x)+\frac{k}{x+4} where pp is a polynomial and kk is an integer. x2+1x+4\frac{x^2+1}{x+4}
  1. Simplify Expression: Simplify the expression (x2+1)/(x+4)(x^2+1)/(x+4) using polynomial division.
  2. Check Remainder: Check the remainder and write the expression in the required form.

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