Answer:
78
Correct term:60
Step-by-step explanation:
We are given that
[tex]\frac{4x^4-6x^3+6x+3}{x-3}[/tex]
The quotient of this expression is given by
[tex]4x^3+6x^2+18x+78+\frac{183}{x-3}[/tex]
We have to find the term in this expression which contains an error.
[tex]\frac{4x^4-6x^3+6x+3}{x-3}[/tex]
The quotient of this expression is given by
[tex]=4x^3+6x^2+18x+60[/tex]
[tex]Dividend=Divisor\times quotient+ remainder[/tex]
Using the formula
[tex]4x^4-6x^3+6x+3=(x-3)(4x^3+6x^2+18x+60)+\frac{183}{x-3}[/tex]
We can see that in the given expression there is 60 in place of 78.
The error in the expression of quotient is 78.
Correct term is 60.