SOLUTION: Find the quotient y^4 + 3y - 5 ___________ _ y^2 + 7 Having a hard time understanding the process of division, thank you

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Question 458565: Find the quotient y^4 + 3y - 5
_____________
y^2 + 7
Having a hard time understanding the process of division, thank you

Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Find the quotient y^4 + 3y - 5
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y^2 + 7
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Nothing you can do to reduce that fraction.
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You must use long division to find the quotient and the remainder:
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Quotient: y^2-7
Remainder: 3y+45
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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