SOLUTION: (5x2+4x4-3x2+2x+3)+(x-3) Use synthetic division to divide polynomials

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Question 1124532: (5x2+4x4-3x2+2x+3)+(x-3) Use synthetic division to divide polynomials
Answer by josgarithmetic(39618)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The root for the factor x-3 is 3.

Use the dividend in decreasing order of degree of x.
SIMPLIFY the dividend and include any missing degree terms.
YOUR dividend will be .

You begin the arrangement this way:
3   |   4     0     2      2      3
    |
    |
    |____________________________________



Doing the work:
3   |   4     0     2      2      3
    |
    |        12    36     114    348
    |____________________________________
       4     12    38     116    351


RESULT:

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