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 :  (3x^3-x^2+10x-4) divided by (x+3) I am supposed to divide this, please explain how to solve this problem. Thank You 
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 Answer by RAY100(1637)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! bear  with  us,  hard  to  demo  on  typewriter division  is  an  algorithm  of:  divide,  multiply,  subtract,  bring  down,  and  repeat
 the  same  applies  to  polynomials
 
 step      (1)(3x^2)         step      (2) (-10x)         step   (3)(+40)
 
 ___________3x2            -10x        +40____-124/(x+3)____________________
 x+3    !  3x^3        -x^2         +10x         -4
 -    ( 3x^3  +9x^2)    step (1)  (3x^2 *(x+3))
 ________________
 -10x^2        +10x
 -   ( -10x^2     -30x)  step(2)    ( -10x *(x+3))
 ___________________
 +40x        -4
 -     (+40x       +120)   step(3)   (40 * (x+3))
 _________________
 -124
 
 restating  (3x^3-x^2+10x-4)  /  (x+3) =  3x^2  -10x  +40    -   (124) /( x+3)
 
 check  ( 3x^2  -10x  +40)  *  (  x+3)  =  3x^3  -x^2  +10x  +120   +  rem  of  (-124)    ok
 note  we  just  could  not  get  it  to  space well,  if  you  rewrite with  spacing  it  might  be  better
 note  if  this  is  understood  review  next  step  of  synthetic  division  pls
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