SOLUTION: Divide 9x^3-6x^2+12x-5 by 3x+1

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Question 1198733: Divide 9x^3-6x^2+12x-5 by 3x+1
Answer by josgarithmetic(39617)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
             3x^2  -3x    + 5
        __________________________________________________
3x+1    |    9x^3  -6x^2  + 12x  -5
        |
        |    9x^2  +3x^2
        -----------------
             0    -9x^2   +12x
                  -9x^2   -3x
                  ------------
                    0     15x  -5
                          15x  +5
                          ---------
                           0   -10

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