SOLUTION: Divide the following by using long division. (9+y^2)÷(y+3)
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Divide the following by using long division.
(9+y^2)÷(y+3)
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y -3 _____________________ y+3 | y^2 0y 9 | | y^2 3y ------------ 0 -3y 9 -3y -9 ---------- 0 18
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