SOLUTION: divide algebraic expression (2x^3-x^2 +3x -1) divided by (x+2)

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Question 404586: divide algebraic expression (2x^3-x^2 +3x -1) divided by (x+2)
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Hi
2x^2 -5x + 13
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x + 2 | 2x^3 - x^2 + 3x - 1
- (2x^3 + 4x^2)
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-5x^2 + 3x
- (-5x^2 - 10x))
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13x - 1
- (13x + 26)
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-27
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