SOLUTION: 3x^4 -2x^3 + 5x^2 + x + 1; x^2+2x Please explain step by step I would really appreciate any help
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Question 172908
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3x^4 -2x^3 + 5x^2 + x + 1; x^2+2x
Please explain step by step
I would really appreciate any help
Answer by
jim_thompson5910(35256)
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I assume that you want to do long division right?
Start with the given expression
Rewrite the expression like this:
Now the question is: How many times does
go into
?
It goes in
times. So place
over the term
.
Now multiply
by
to get
Reverse the signs of
to get
(place this underneath the dividend)
Now Add to get:
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Now the question is now: How many times does
go into
?
It goes in
times. Place this term over
in the dividend.
Now multiply -8x by
to get
Reverse the signs of
to get
(place this underneath the last polynomial)
Now add to get:
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Now how many times does
go into
?
It goes in
times. Place this over the term
in the dividend.
Now multiply 21 by
to get
Reverse the signs of
to get
Now add to get:
Since
does NOT go into
. This means that the long division process stops.
So the quotient is
and the remainder is
This means that