SOLUTION: Divide using long division. (9p^2 + 8p^3 + 12) ÷ (p + 1)

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Question 891201: Divide using long division.
(9p^2 + 8p^3 + 12) ÷ (p + 1)

Answer by josgarithmetic(39617)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Do exactly the same as you would for long division of decimal or whole numbers. Rearrange the dividend as . Just as in ordinary long division you process one digit at a time, you must process one degree term at a time in polynomial long division.

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Next bring down the next term, so the partial dividend is .
What is ?
Continue the process!

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