SOLUTION: Use long division to divide the following polynomial (12x^2 + x-4) divided by (3x-2)

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Question 327172: Use long division to divide the following polynomial (12x^2 + x-4) divided by (3x-2)
Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

First term:

Subtract from the original polynomial to get a remainder,

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Second term:

Subtract from the remainder to get the new remainder,

No further division possible.
Gather all of the terms and the remainder.
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