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Could you show me how to divide x^3 + 2x^2 + x + 2 by x^2 + 1

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Answer:


x+2

Explanation:

For this division we can first use factoring of the numerator, then eliminate the common factors.


(x^(3) +2x^(2) +x+2)/(x^(2)+1 )

Factoring the numerator by the term grouping method


(x^(2) (x+2)+(x+2) )/(x^(2) +1)


((x^(2) +1)(x+2))/(x^(2) +1)

removed terms


(x+2)

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