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Divide 3x (5x + 3x + 2) - (2x + 8 - x) + 2 by (- 2 + 3x).​

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Answered by a52ashokkummar3
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Answered by addi123jha
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Purplemath

Unlike the examples on the previous page, nearly all polynomial divisions do not "come out even"; usually, you'll end up with a remainder.

Divide 3x3 – 5x2 + 10x – 3 by 3x + 1

I start with the long-division set-up:

long-division set-up

Looking only at the leading terms, I divide 3x3 by 3x to get x2. This is what I put on top:

x^2 up on top

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