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Question 169687This question is from textbook elementary and Intermediate algebra concepts and application
: Can someone please help me out I'm stuck please help thank you so much
Divide: (2x^3 -x^2 + 3x-1) divide (x+2)
This question is from textbook elementary and Intermediate algebra concepts and application

Answer by stanbon(75887) About Me  (Show Source):
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Divide: (2x^3 -x^2 + 3x-1) divide (x+2)
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Using synthetic division:
Divide: (2x^3 -x^2 + 3x-1) divide (x+2)
-2)....2....-1....3....-1
........2....-5...13..|..-27
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Quotient: 2x^2 - 5x + 13
Remainder: -27
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Cheers,
Stan H.