SOLUTION: Using long division, divided p(x)=-4^3+6x^2+4x-7 by(2x-3). Express your answer in the form p(x)= Q(x)D(x)+R(x)

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Question 1011989: Using long division, divided p(x)=-4^3+6x^2+4x-7 by(2x-3). Express your answer in the form p(x)= Q(x)D(x)+R(x)
Answer by josgarithmetic(39630)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

                 -2x^2     0        2
           ___________________________________
2x-3       |     -4x^3     6x^2    4x     -7
           |     -4x^3     6x^2
           |___________________
                  0         0      4x
                            0       0
                           --------------
                                   4x      -7 
                                   4x      -6
                                  -------------
                                           -1


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