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Explain how to perform the asynthetic division

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Answered by dsree3614
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Answer:

Synthetic division is another way to divide a polynomial by the binomial x - c , where c is a constant.

Step 1: Set up the synthetic division. ...

Step 2: Bring down the leading coefficient to the bottom row.

Step 3: Multiply c by the value just written on the bottom row. ...

Step 4: Add the column created in step 3.

Answered by Anantsharma01
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Step-by-step explanation:

Synthetic division is another way to divide a polynomial by the binomial x - c , where c is a constant.

Step 1: Set up the synthetic division.

Step 1: Set up the synthetic division.Step 2: Bring down the leading coefficient to the bottom row.

Step 1: Set up the synthetic division.Step 2: Bring down the leading coefficient to the bottom row.Step 3: Multiply c by the value just written on the bottom row.

Step 1: Set up the synthetic division.Step 2: Bring down the leading coefficient to the bottom row.Step 3: Multiply c by the value just written on the bottom row.Step 4: Add the column created in step 3.

Step 1: Set up the synthetic division.Step 2: Bring down the leading coefficient to the bottom row.Step 3: Multiply c by the value just written on the bottom row.Step 4: Add the column created in step 3.Step 5: Repeat until done

Step 1: Set up the synthetic division.Step 2: Bring down the leading coefficient to the bottom row.Step 3: Multiply c by the value just written on the bottom row.Step 4: Add the column created in step 3.Step 5: Repeat until doneStep 6: Write out the answer.

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