SOLUTION: Divide by using synthetic division. 1) . (-x^4-7x^3+6x^2-1)÷(x-3) show work please , thank you!

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Question 1005024: Divide by using synthetic division.
1) .
(-x^4-7x^3+6x^2-1)÷(x-3)
show work please , thank you!

Answer by josgarithmetic(39617)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Look carefully how the divisor is represented, and how the dividend is arranged:
     3     |    -1     -7     6     0     -1
           |
           |           -3     -30   -72   -216
           |________________________________________
                -1    -10    -24    -72   -217

Remainder is .
The rest of the quotient represents a cubic polynomial.

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