SOLUTION: Divide the first polynomial by the second. 6x^3-19x^2+x=6 and x-3
I am not sure how to set this problem up. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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I am not sure how to set this problem up. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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: Divide the first polynomial by the second. 6x^3-19x^2+x=6 and x-3
I am not sure how to set this problem up. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. This question is from textbook
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Set it up the same as you would if you were using 'numbers'.
You have a dividend and a divisor. Put them in and then use the same methods of division you used for integers to grind out a quotient and, potentially, a remainder.
I'll assume the equal sign in the equation for the dividend is a typo.
This URL is perfect for solving division questions in one variable
http://www.calc101.com/webMathematica/long-divide.jsp