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Can anyone tell me with (a example) how to do long division of polynomials ???
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Step-by-step explanation:

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Step-by-step explanation:

Example:

Evaluate (x2 + 10x + 21) ÷ (x + 7) using long division.

Solution:

(x2 + 10x + 21) is called the dividend and (x + 7) is called the divisor

Step 1: Divide the first term of the dividend with the first term of the divisor and write the result as the first term of the quotient.

Step 2: Multiply that term with the divisor.

Step 3: Subtract and write the result to be used as the new dividend

Step 4: Divide the first term of this new dividend by the first term of the divisor and write the result as the second term of the quotient.

Step 5: Multiply that term and the divisor and write the result under the new dividends.

Step 6: Subtract to get the remainder

Polynomial Long Division

Note that it also possible that the remainder of a polynomial division may not be zero.

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