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(2u^3-13u^2-8u+7) divided by (u-7)
2u^2 u-7 !2u^3-13u^2-8u+7 2u^3-7u^2 then -6u u-7 -6u^2 -8u +7 -6u^2 +42u then -50 u-7 -50u +7
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(t^3-3t^2+5t-6)divided by (t-2)
t^2 t-2! t^3-3t^2+5t-6 t^3-2t^2 then t t-2 t^2 +5t -6 t^2 -10t then 15 t-2 15t -6 15t -30 then
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(-6v^2 - 4 + 9v +v^3)/ (v - 4)i am just a little lost can someone explain this to me. thanks.
Arrange the polonomial in
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Divide using synthetic division.
–3x3 + 11x2 – x + 20 by (x – 4). (1 point) Responses –3x2 + 23x + 3, R 40 –3 x 2 + 23
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Use synthetic division to divide
9x^2-3x+8+5x^3/x+1
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the remainder of
(x^3-4x^2+6x-4) / (x-2)
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Use the Remainder Theorem to find the remainder when P(x)=x^4-9x^3-5x^2-3x+4 is divided by x+3
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long division divide x^3+x^2x+14 by x+3
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use long division to divide x^3+x^2-2x+14 by x+3
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if a polynomial leaves a remainder of 5 when divided by x-3 and a reminder of -7 when divided by x+1, what is the reminder when
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William
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Use synthetic division to divide the polynomial 2x^3 – 12x – 5 by x + 4,
Write the quotient polynomial and the remainder. [Be
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Breanna
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What are some examples of real life situations where you might use polynomial division?
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C
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if x3+ax2-bx+10 is divisible by x2-3x+2 .find the value of a and b
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rohit
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If f(x)=x3+lx+m leaves the same reminder when divided by (x-1) or by (x+1). Find values of l and m?
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nupur
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Divide the polynomial by the monomial denominator by writing the fraction as the sum (or difference) of fractions. Simplify your
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Divide the polynomial by the monomial denominator by writing the fraction as the sum (or difference) of fractions. Simplify your
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Divide the polynomial by the monomial denominator by writing the fraction as the sum (or difference) of fractions. Simplify your
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Divide the polynomial by the monomial denominator by writing the fraction as the sum (or difference) of fractions. Simplify your
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Divide the polynomial by the monomial denominator by writing the fraction as the sum (or difference) of fractions. Simplify your
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Divide the polynomial by the monomial denominator by writing the fraction as the sum (or difference) of fractions. Simplify your
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Divide the polynomial by the monomial denominator by writing the fraction as the sum (or difference) of fractions. Simplify your
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Divide the polynomial by the monomial denominator by writing the fraction as the sum (or difference) of fractions. Simplify your
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Divide the polynomial by the monomial denominator by writing the fraction as the sum (or difference) of fractions. Simplify your
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Divide the polynomial by the monomial denominator by writing the fraction as the sum (or difference) of fractions. Simplify your
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ivide the polynomialby the monomial denominator by writing the fraction as the sum (or diffrence) of fractions. simplify your
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divide the polynomialby the monomial denominator by writing the fraction as the sum (or diffrence) of fractions. simplify your
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divide p(x)by q(x) if
p(x) = x^3+31/6 x^2-2x+4 q(x) = 1+3x/2
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raghav
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Hopelessly loss in New Joisey If Anyone can help me I greatly appericate it. Anyone know how do we find the greatest common
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JERSEYGIRL
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dividing a polynomial by a polynomial
example x-3/x with exponent of 2 -10x+9 or even 2x-3/x with exponent of 2 -10x+9 Thank you
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Dana
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(h^2+h-12) divided by (h+4) synthetic division
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DIVIDE USING LONG DIVISION
(2y^4+9y^2-5)/(y^2+3)
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Divide polynomials by using long division. Check answer by multiplication.
(35b^2-34b-21)/(5b-7)
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Divide the polynomials. Express numbers using integers or simplified fractions. Check your answer by multiplication.
(8a^4b^5-6a^
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Use the Remainder Theorem to determine whether x + 1 is a divisor of P(x)=2x3+4x2−2x+12 (1 point) Responses x+1 is a divisor
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Divide the polynomials using long division.
(y^5-1024)/(y-4)
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divide the polynomials with long division
(16b^4-1)/(2b+1)
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Divide the polynomials using long division.
(81b^4-1)/(3b+1)
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Divide the polynomials using long division.
(x^3-28x^2-21x+20)/(x+4)
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when the expression x^3+mx^2+nx-5 is divided by x+2 and x+3, the remainders are 2 and 13, respectively. find the value of m and
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Nialleen
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The polynomial P(x)=x3−4x2−5x−42 can be rewritten as P(x)=(x−6)(x2+2x+7). What can you conclude about P(x)?
There may be
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are
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use synthetic division to find (2x^3 -5x^2 +7x-1) divided (x-1)
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Sha
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Use synthetic division to divide the polynomial 2x3 – 45x + 28 by x + 5, and write the quotient polynomial and the remainder.
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Math Loser :(
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-12X^6+24x^5-18x^2/-6x^2=2x^4+24x^3-3x
could some one check this for me please
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Ashley
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36x^2 - 49y^2 divided by 6x + 7y
meaning 36x^2 - 49y^2 is on top and 6x + 7y is on bottom. Please help, my teacher nor course
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Jordyn
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Use the Remainder Theorem to determine whether x + 1 is a divisor. Show your work.
P(x) = 2x^3 + 4x^2 - 2x + 12 A. x+1 is a
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using synthetic division step by step.
3x^2-2x+7 by x-2
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divide using synthetic division
(x^3-3x^2-10) ÷ (x+3)
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Simplify using long division.Show all work.
(-72-4x^2+8x^3-36x)/(x-3) Also,please solve (8b^3-6)/(2b-1) I greatly appreciate your
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Jack
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How do you do long division with polynomials?
EX: x-2 divided by x^3 + x^2 +4x ???
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Elise
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simplify (6x^3-16x^2+11x-5)/(3x-2)
(3x-2)(2x-1)^2-3 my muliple choice is: a)6x^2-12x+3 -9 3x-2 b)2x^2-4x+1 -9 3x-2 c)2x^2-4x+1 -1
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erin
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