SOLUTION: find the quotient for (14y+8y^2+y^3+12)÷(6+y)

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Question 311190: find the quotient for (14y+8y^2+y^3+12)÷(6+y)
Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

First factor

Subtracted from the original polynomial gives a remainder of,

Second factor

Subtracted from the previous remainder gives a new remainder of,

Third factor:

Subtracted from the previous remainder gives a remainder of 0.

Gather up all of the factors.


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