SOLUTION: 2x^4-6x^3+x^2-3x-3/x-3
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Question 166303: 2x^4-6x^3+x^2-3x-3/x-3
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Here you need the synthetic division.
Showing synthetic division is a little difficult.
The first part will show the factor (left hand column), then the factor times the divisor,
then the next line will show the subtraction.
Repeat.
Hopefully it makes sense.
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(x-3)|2x^4-6x^3+x^2-3x-3
2x^3:.2x^4-6x^3
.................................x^2-3x-3
x:.............................x^2-3x
..............................................-3
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