SOLUTION: Use polynomial long division to divide -20x^3 – 10x^2 – 16x – 8 by -5x^2 – 4

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Question 367727: Use polynomial long division to divide
-20x^3 – 10x^2 – 16x – 8
by
-5x^2 – 4

Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

               4x + 2
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-5x^2 – 4 |  -20x^3 – 10x^2 – 16x – 8
          - (-20x^3 +  0x^2 - 16x)
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                     -10x^2 +  0x - 8
                  - (-10x^2 +  0x - 8) 
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                                    0
                     


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