divide a^5+2a^4+5a^3-7a^2+2 by a^2+3
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STEP
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Equation at the end of step 1
(((a3) - 7a2) + 11a) - 5
STEP
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Checking for a perfect cube
2.1 a3-7a2+11a-5 is not a perfect cube
Trying to factor by pulling out :
2.2 Factoring: a3-7a2+11a-5
Thoughtfully split the expression at hand into groups, each group having two terms :
Group 1: 11a-5
Group 2: a3-7a2
Pull out from each group separately :
Group 1: (11a-5) • (1)
Group 2: (a-7) • (a2)
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your answer is -6a+41.Hope it helps.
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