SOLUTION: Use long division to divide the first polynomial by the second. 8x^3 + 9x^2 − 13x + 29, x + 4

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Question 1003471: Use long division to divide the first polynomial by the second.
8x^3 + 9x^2 − 13x + 29, x + 4

Answer by Boreal(15235)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
x+4/8x^3 + 9x^2 − 13x + 29
===8x^2
===8x^3+32x^2
===0 ===-23x^2 -13x+29
========-23x
========-23x^2-92x
==============+79x+29
==============79x-316, remainder -287
8x^2-23x+79 R (-217)

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