SOLUTION: use synthethic division to divide the given polynomial function P(x) by D(x) P(x) 4x^6−12x^5+11x^4−x^3−7x^2+7x−2 ; D(x) = 2x^2 - 3x + 1

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Question 1105878: use synthethic division to divide the given polynomial function P(x) by D(x)
P(x) 4x^6−12x^5+11x^4−x^3−7x^2+7x−2 ; D(x) = 2x^2 - 3x + 1

Answer by Boreal(15235)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
=====2 3 0 1 -
2 -3 1/4-12 11-1-7 7 -2
=====4-6 2
=====0-6 9-1
======-6 9-3 be sure to change signs
==========2-7 7
==========2-3 1
==========0-4 6 -2
===========-4 6 -2
======= ====0 0 0
The quotient is 2x^4-3x^3+x-2



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