SOLUTION: Divide the following by using long division. (9+y^2)÷(y+3)

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Question 1129020: Divide the following by using long division.

(9+y^2)÷(y+3)

Answer by josgarithmetic(39621)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
          y    -3
      _____________________
y+3   |   y^2   0y   9
      |
      |  y^2    3y
       ------------
           0   -3y   9
               -3y   -9
              ----------
                0    18


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