SOLUTION: Divide and show your work: (2x3 - x2 + 3x -1) ÷ (x + 2) I have no idea where to start, I thought this one was simple at first but the lecture did not prepare me for this one at

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Question 645303: Divide and show your work: (2x3 - x2 + 3x -1) ÷ (x + 2)
I have no idea where to start, I thought this one was simple at first but the lecture did not prepare me for this one at all.

Answer by kekegeter (97)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(6X-2X+3X-1)/(X+2)
(7X-1)/X+2
(7X-1)(1/X+2)
1X-1/X+2
GOOD LUCK!!

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