Answer:
![x^2-x-1+(-9)/(x-3)](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/mathematics/middle-school/7nyd72ph7k6cgfqz2vjr4hvzl8ul6sfxxh.png)
Explanation:
I prefer to use synthetic division when possible. Here it is possible since we are dividing by a linear factor.
Since we are dividing by x-3, 3 goes on the outside.
If we were dividing by x+3, -3 goes on the outside.
3| 1 -4 2 -6
| 3 -3 -3
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1 -1 -1 -9
So the quotient is 1x^2-1x-1 + (-9)/(x-3).
Let's simplify this and also put in the pretty math code:
![x^2-x-1+(-9)/(x-3)](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/mathematics/middle-school/7nyd72ph7k6cgfqz2vjr4hvzl8ul6sfxxh.png)