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how to divide polynomial by a polynomial​

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Answered by ishrat1117
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Both polynomial should have the higher order (those with the largest exponent, like 2 in x square.)Then :divide the first term of the numerator by the first term of denominator and put that in answer. Multiple the denominator by that

answer, put that below the numerator

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Answered by arnavagupta
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Answer:

Steps for dividing polynomials by long division method are :

Step-by-step explanation:

Step 1: Make sure the polynomial is written in descending order. If any terms are missing, use a zero to fill in the missing term (this will help with the spacing).

Step 2: Divide the term with the highest power inside the division symbol by the term with the highest power outside the division symbol.

Step 3: Multiply (or distribute) the answer obtained in the previous step by the polynomial in front of the division symbol.

Step 4: Subtract and bring down the next term.

Step 5: Repeat Steps 2, 3, and 4 until there are no more terms to bring down.

Step 6: Write the final answer. The term remaining after the last subtract step is the remainder and must be written as a fraction in the final answer.

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