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numpy.polydiv() in Python

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The numpy.polydiv() method evaluates the division of two polynomials and returns the quotient and remainder of the polynomial division.
Syntax : numpy.polydiv(p1, p2) Parameters : p1 : [array_like or poly1D]Coefficients of dividend polynomial. p2 : [array_like or poly1D]Coefficients of divisor polynomial. Return: q : [ndarray]Coefficients of quotient. r : [ndarray]Coefficients of remainder.
Code : Python code explaining polydiv() Python3 1==
# Python code explaining 
# numpy.polydiv()
  
# importing libraries
import numpy as np
import pandas as pd

# Constructing polynomial 
p1 = np.poly1d([1, 2]) 
p2 = np.poly1d([4, 9, 5, 4]) 
  
print ("P1 : ", p1) 
print ("\n p2 : \n", p2) 
Python3 1==
quotient, remainder = np.polydiv(p2, p1)

print("\n\nquotient  : ", quotient)
print("remainder : ", remainder)
print ("\n")
Python3 1==
# Defining ndarray
x = np.array([1, 2])
y = np.array([4, 9, 5, 4])

quotient, remainder = np.polydiv(y, x)

print("quotient  : ", quotient)
print("remainder : ", remainder)

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