SOLUTION: I've done another problem similar that solved completely, but with a remainder, I am getting confused. Problem: 2y to the third - 3y to the second +6 all over y to the second +

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Question 55032: I've done another problem similar that solved completely, but with a remainder, I am getting confused.
Problem: 2y to the third - 3y to the second +6 all over y to the second + 2

Answer by stanbon(48569) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
2y to the third - 3y to the second +6 all over y to the second + 2
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[2y^3-3y^2+6]/[y^2+2]
Using long division of polynomials I get:
Quotient: 2y+3
Remainder: -4y
Cheers,
stan H.