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(2x^2+x+3)/(x-2)with remainder

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Answer:

2x+5 r. 13

Explanation:

So using long division, you can solve for the quotient and the remainder.

Please look at the attached for the solution.

Step 1: need to make sure that you right the terms in descending order. (If there are missing terms in between, you need to fill them out with a zero so you won't have a problem with spacing)

Step 2: Divide the highest term in the dividend, by the highest term in the divisor.

Step 3: Multiply your result with the divisor and and write it below the dividend, aligning it with its matched term.

Step 4: Subtract and bring down the next term.

Repeat the steps until you cannot divide any further. If you have left-overs that is your remained.

(2x^2+x+3)/(x-2)with remainder-example-1
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