Question 1164194
you take 27x^3 + 8 and you make it 27x^3 + 0x^2 + 0x + 8 by filling in the terms with missing degrees, such as x^2 and x.
you then divide this by 3x + 2 by following the recommended procedure for algebra long division.


your answer will be 9x^2 - 6x + 4


you then multiply that by (3x + 2) to get back to the original dividend of 27x^3 + 8.


the procedure for algebraic long division can be found here.


<a href = "https://www.purplemath.com/modules/polydiv2.htm" target = "_blank">https://www.purplemath.com/modules/polydiv2.htm</a>


for purposes of this problem, i think you can skip the simplification part and just go to the long division part and then to the examples part.
i sent you directly to the long division part.


any questions after reading the tutorial, send me an email and i'll explain as best i can.


here's my worksheet.


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