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How do you find the quotient of (5x3−2x2+x−4)÷(x−3)?

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Answered by tejasgupta
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Answer:

q(x) = 5x² + 13x + 40

Step-by-step explanation:

Its quotient can be found by long division method.

p(x) = 5x³ - 2x² + x - 4

g(x) = x - 3

For the long division process, refer to the attachment.

After division, we have q(x) = 5x² + 13x + 40 and r(x) = 116.

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