SOLUTION: Use synthetic division to divide the first polynomial by the second. 5x3 − 6x2 + 3x − 3, x − 2

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Question 1121278: Use synthetic division to divide the first polynomial by the second.
5x3 − 6x2 + 3x − 3, x − 2

Answer by josgarithmetic(39617)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
5x^3-6x^2+3x-3 divided by x-2

The root being checked is 2.
2   |   5   -6   3    -3
    |
    |       10   8    22
    |___________________________
       5     4   11   19

Remainder is 19.

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