SOLUTION: How do you set up the following long division problem? 4x^3 +6x −13/2x-1
A. The problem is (2x-1)square root2x^3+0x^2+6x-13
B. The problem is (2x-1)squareroot4x^3-6x+13
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A. The problem is (2x-1)square root2x^3+0x^2+6x-13
B. The problem is (2x-1)squareroot4x^3-6x+13
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Question 1027323: How do you set up the following long division problem? 4x^3 +6x −13/2x-1
A. The problem is (2x-1)square root2x^3+0x^2+6x-13
B. The problem is (2x-1)squareroot4x^3-6x+13
C. The problem is (4x^3+6x-13squareroot2x-1
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Arrange the long division in much the same way as you would for ordinary decimal numbers. The dividend uses degrees of x, instead of powers of ten. Accounting for EVERY degree of x in the dividend and quotient is necessary.