SOLUTION: divide. (2x(to the third) + 6x-4) / (x+4)

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(2x(to the third) + 6x-4) / (x+4)

Answer by jsmallt9(3758)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

Probably the easiest way to divide is synthetic division. Synthetic division is set up to divide by (x-a) so we need to picture the denominator as: (x-(-4)):
-4 |   2    0    6    -4
----       -8   32  -152             
      ------------------
       2   -8   38  -156

So

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