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Answered by shravanifulpatil
3

Explanation:

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Calculus Examples

Popular Problems Calculus Divide Using Long Polynomial Division (x^3-64)/(x-4)

x

3

64

x

4

Set up the polynomials to be divided. If there is not a term for every exponent, insert one with a value of

0

.

x

-

4

x

3

+

0

x

2

+

0

x

-

64

Divide the highest order term in the dividend

x

3

by the highest order term in divisor

x

.

x

2

x

-

4

x

3

+

0

x

2

+

0

x

-

64

Multiply the new quotient term by the divisor.

x

2

x

-

4

x

3

+

0

x

2

+

0

x

-

64

+

x

3

-

4

x

2

The expression needs to be subtracted from the dividend, so change all the signs in

x

3

4

x

2

x

2

x

-

4

x

3

+

0

x

2

+

0

x

-

64

-

x

3

+

4

x

2

After changing the signs, add the last dividend from the multiplied polynomial to find the new dividend.

x

2

x

-

4

x

3

+

0

x

2

+

0

x

-

64

-

x

3

+

4

x

2

+

4

x

2

Pull the next terms from the original dividend down into the current dividend.

x

2

x

-

4

x

3

+

0

x

2

+

0

x

-

64

-

x

3

+

4

x

2

+

4

x

2

+

0

x

Divide the highest order term in the dividend

4

x

2

by the highest order term in divisor

x

.

x

2

+

4

x

x

-

4

x

3

+

0

x

2

+

0

x

-

64

-

x

3

+

4

x

2

+

4

x

2

+

0

x

Multiply the new quotient term by the divisor.

x

2

+

4

x

x

-

4

x

3

+

0

x

2

+

0

x

-

64

-

x

3

+

4

x

2

+

4

x

2

+

0

x

+

4

x

2

-

16

x

The expression needs to be subtracted from the dividend, so change all the signs in

4

x

2

16

x

x

2

+

4

x

x

-

4

x

3

+

0

x

2

+

0

x

-

64

-

x

3

+

4

x

2

+

4

x

2

+

0

x

-

4

x

2

+

16

x

After changing the signs, add the last dividend from the multiplied polynomial to find the new dividend.

x

2

+

4

x

x

-

4

x

3

+

0

x

2

+

0

x

-

64

-

x

3

+

4

x

2

+

4

x

2

+

0

x

-

4

x

2

+

16

x

+

16

x

Pull the next terms from the original dividend down into the current dividend.

x

2

+

4

x

x

-

4

x

3

+

0

x

2

+

0

x

-

64

-

x

3

+

4

x

2

+

4

x

2

+

0

x

-

4

x

2

+

16

x

+

16

x

-

64

Divide the highest order term in the dividend

16

x

by the highest order term in divisor

x

.

x

2

+

4

x

+

16

x

-

4

x

3

+

0

x

2

+

0

x

-

64

-

x

3

+

4

x

2

+

4

x

2

+

0

x

-

4

x

2

+

16

x

+

16

x

-

64

Multiply the new quotient term by the divisor.

x

2

+

4

x

+

16

x

-

4

x

3

+

0

x

2

+

0

x

-

64

-

x

3

+

4

x

2

+

4

x

2

+

0

x

-

4

x

2

+

16

x

+

16

x

-

64

+

16

x

-

64

The expression needs to be subtracted from the dividend, so change all the signs in

16

x

64

x

2

+

4

x

+

16

x

-

4

x

3

+

0

x

2

+

0

x

-

64

-

x

3

+

4

x

2

+

4

x

2

+

0

x

-

4

x

2

+

16

x

+

16

x

-

64

-

16

x

+

64

After changing the signs, add the last dividend from the multiplied polynomial to find the new dividend.

x

2

+

4

x

+

16

x

-

4

x

3

+

0

x

2

+

0

x

-

64

-

x

3

+

4

x

2

+

4

x

2

+

0

x

-

4

x

2

+

16

x

+

16

x

-

64

-

16

x

+

64

0

Since the remander is

0

, the final answer is the quotient.

x

2

+

4

x

+

16

Answered by ashishsharma441as
0

the answer is 16 hope its help

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