SOLUTION: Divide using long division and synthetic division
f(x)=(6x^3+17x^2+27x+20)÷(3x+3)
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Question 770791: Divide using long division and synthetic division
f(x)=(6x^3+17x^2+27x+20)÷(3x+3)
Answer by tommyt3rd(5050) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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6 |6
17 -6|11
27 -11|16
20 -16|4
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