SOLUTION: x3 − 2x + 4/x + 3. What is its quotient? It can be solved with either synthetic or long division.

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Question 947217: x3 − 2x + 4/x + 3. What is its quotient? It can be solved with either synthetic or long division.
Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) About Me  (Show Source):
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Either type of division.

Write the expression THIS WAY if done in pure text:
(x^3-2x+4)/(x+3)
which will properly appear,%28x%5E3-2x%2B4%29%2F%28x%2B3%29 when rendering tags added.

See an example of synthetic division done here:
http://www.algebra.com/algebra/homework/Trigonometry-basics/Trigonometry-basics.faq.question.947219.html