SOLUTION: Detail the process of polynomial division when the divisor is a monomial. Demonstrate the process with an example. How does this process change when the divisor is not a monomial

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Question 435091: Detail the process of polynomial division when the divisor is a monomial. Demonstrate the process with an example. How does this process change when the divisor is not a monomial?

Answer by richard1234(7193)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Dividing a polynomial by a monomial is quite simple, you can break up the polynomial like this:

. When the divisor is not a monomial, you might have to use long or synthetic division.

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