SOLUTION: This is a challenge problem from my textbook and I can't solve it....Please help me solve this problem: Use synthetic division to find (x^2+4)/(x-2i)

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Question 715705: This is a challenge problem from my textbook and I can't solve it....Please help me solve this problem: Use synthetic division to find (x^2+4)/(x-2i)

Answer by solver91311(24713)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

2i  |  1   0   4
    |     2i  -4
----------------
       1  2i   0

Hence,

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