SOLUTION: Long division of polynomials
(2x+x^3+7x^2-40)÷(x-2)
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Question 1173504: Long division of polynomials
(2x+x^3+7x^2-40)÷(x-2)
Answer by ikleyn(52932) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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It is really necessary knowledge to learn, but in the Internet, there are no many such web-sites, where you can learn this procedure.
But I was able to find one such appropriate site for you.
This site is under this link
https://www.mesacc.edu/~scotz47781/mat120/notes/divide_poly/long_division/long_division.html
It teaches how to learn this procedure by examples.
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