SOLUTION: Fill in the missing terms in the numerator, and then use long division to find the quotients. 9x^3+14x+5 ___________ _ 3x+1 Its divided by Pls show me the steps to get the

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Question 422688: Fill in the missing terms in the numerator, and then use long division to find the quotients.
9x^3+14x+5
_____________
3x+1
Its divided by
Pls show me the steps to get the answer. thanks

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