how to divide polynomial by binomial
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Long Division of a Polynomial by a Binomial
Long division of a polynomial by a binomial is carried out in essentially the same manner as long division of two integers with no variables:
Divide the highest degree term of the polynomial by the highest degree term of the binomial. Write the result above the division line.Multiply this result by the divisor, and subtract the resulting binomial from the polynomial.Divide the highest degree term of the remaining polynomial by the highest degree term of the binomial.Repeat this process until the remaining polynomial has lower degree than the binomial.
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Long division of a polynomial by a binomial is carried out in essentially the same manner as long division of two integers with no variables:
Divide the highest degree term of the polynomial by the highest degree term of the binomial. Write the result above the division line.Multiply this result by the divisor, and subtract the resulting binomial from the polynomial.Divide the highest degree term of the remaining polynomial by the highest degree term of the binomial.Repeat this process until the remaining polynomial has lower degree than the binomial.
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the answer is 3x2 -x+3. hope it helps you
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