SOLUTION: Divide using Long Division (x^3+x^2+2x-4)/(x-1)

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Question 347726: Divide using Long Division
(x^3+x^2+2x-4)/(x-1)

Answer by jsmallt9(3758)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
      x^2  + 2x    +  4
      ________________________
x-1  /x^3  +  x^2  +  2x  -  4
    -(x^3  -  x^2)
     ------------
             2x^2  +  2x
           -(2x^2  -  2x)
             -----------
                      4x  -  4
                    -(4x  -  4)
                      --------
                             0

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