SOLUTION: divide by using synthetic division.
(5x^2-4x+12)÷(x+3)
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Question 1005168: divide by using synthetic division.
(5x^2-4x+12)÷(x+3)
Thanks
Answer by fractalier(6550) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
This is a bit tricky here but here goes:
-3 | 5 -4 12
____-15__57______
5 -19 | 69
So the answer is 5x - 19 + 69/(x+3)
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