SOLUTION: find the quotient and remainder when 6X^3 + 3X^2 - 2X + 1 is divided by (a) 3X^2 +2X + 1 (b) X^2 - 3X + 2

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Question 1097630: find the quotient and remainder when 6X^3 + 3X^2 - 2X + 1 is divided by
(a) 3X^2 +2X + 1
(b) X^2 - 3X + 2

Found 2 solutions by Jeetbhatt10th, MathTherapy:
Answer by Jeetbhatt10th(11) About Me  (Show Source):
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If we divide 6x^3+3x^2-2x+1 by1x^2+2x+1;
We get quotient as 2x-3 and remainder as 6x+4
If we divide it by x^2-3x+2;
We get quotient as 6x+21 and remainder as 73x-41

Answer by MathTherapy(10551) About Me  (Show Source):
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find the quotient and remainder when 6X^3 + 3X^2 - 2X + 1 is divided by
(a) 3X^2 +2X + 1
(b) X^2 - 3X + 2
Is (a) really: %286X%5E2+%2B+3X%5E2+-+2x+%2B+1%29%2F%283X%5E2+%2B+2X+%2B+1%29?
For (b), , so I'm sure you can see the quotient and remainder.