SOLUTION: divide by using synthetic division.
(3x^2-8x+4)÷(x-2)
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Question 1005217: divide by using synthetic division.
(3x^2-8x+4)÷(x-2)
thank you so much
Answer by fractalier(6550) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
It's a bit clumsy here but we'l try for you...
2 | 3 -8 4
6 4
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3 -2 | 0
The answer is 3x - 2.
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