SOLUTION: Divid the following using long division. (x^3-3x^2+3x-1)÷(x-1)

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Question 1128983: Divid the following using long division.
(x^3-3x^2+3x-1)÷(x-1)

Answer by josgarithmetic(39618)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

             x^2     -2x      1
       _____________________________________
x-1    |     x^3    -3x^2    +3x     -1
       |
       |     x^3    -x^2
         -----------------
              0     -2x^2    3x
                    -2x^2    2x
                   -------------
                     0        x      -1
                              x      -1
                             ------------
                               0      0


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