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(t^3-t^2+t-1)divided by(t+1)
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Question 34472: looking for some help. I am taking Introductory Algebra and I posted this last night, but I think the answer is at a higher level algebra.
(t^3-t^2+t-1)divided by(t+1)
the only way I can divide any thing into it is to use (t-1) so could it be N.S.
thanks Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! You can divide by (t+1).
You get a quotient of t^2-2t+3 and a remainder of -4
Cheers,
Stan H.