SOLUTION: use long division to express the following rational function in the form quotient + remainder/divisor : 6x^4+5x^2+3x+3/2x^2+1

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Question 218173: use long division to express the following rational function in the form quotient + remainder/divisor : 6x^4+5x^2+3x+3/2x^2+1
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        3x^2        + 1
        ____________________________
2x^2+1 /6x^4 + 0x^3 + 5x^2 + 3x + 3
        6x^4        + 3x^2
        ----------------------------
                      2x^2 + 3x + 3
                      2x^2      + 1
                      --------------
                             3x + 2


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