SOLUTION: (t^3-t^2+t-1) divided by (t+1)
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Question 679920: (t^3-t^2+t-1) divided by (t+1)
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t+1 goes into :
to get
subtracting
yielding
...
t+1 goes into : -2t
to get
subtracting
yielding
3t
...
t+1 goes into 3t - 1 : 3
to get
3t + 3
subtracting
3t - 3t - 1 - 3
yielding
-4
...
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