SOLUTION: This is not the right category i don't think but i really need help with this problem. I got the answer: x^2+x+1+(x^3/x^4-x^2+1 ) <-- (this is the remainder) here is the proble

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Question 190322This question is from textbook algebra and trigonometry structure and method book 2
: This is not the right category i don't think but i really need help with this problem. I got the answer: x^2+x+1+(x^3/x^4-x^2+1 ) <-- (this is the remainder)
here is the problem:
x^6+x^5+x^3+x+1/x^4-x^2+1

I keep getting the remainder wrong. the book says that it should be 2x^3 instead of x^3. how?
This question is from textbook algebra and trigonometry structure and method book 2

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Way too difficult to render on this site. Send me a thank-you e-mail and I'll reply with the solution attached. I've gone over it several times and can't figure out where you are making your error. Your book's solution is correct by the way. Maybe by examining what I worked out you can see where you are making your mistake.


John