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Polynomial division
What is the result when 2x^3−9x^2+11x−6 is divided by x−3?
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When dividing 2x^3 − 9x^2 + 11x − 6 by x − 3 using polynomial long division or synthetic division, the result is 2x^2 − 3x − 2.
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