SOLUTION: Divide using long division: 6x^3 + 19x^2 + x - 10 / 3x^2 - 11x - 6 + -4/2x - 1
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Question 148081: Divide using long division: 6x^3 + 19x^2 + x - 10 / 3x^2 - 11x - 6 + -4/2x - 1
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