SOLUTION: Simplify by dividing x^3+2x^2+3x-6/x-1. I do not understand the few answers that are already on this site. I cannot substitute the letters with numbers.Please help!

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Question 425439: Simplify by dividing x^3+2x^2+3x-6/x-1. I do not understand the few answers that are already on this site. I cannot substitute the letters with numbers.Please help!
Answer by Gogonati(855)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Solution: =
= or we write:

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