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Please help!

Cassidy wants to divide 4x^2−2x+3 by x + 2 using synthetic division.

Which answer shows the correct process?
(the answers are in the pictures below)

Please help! Cassidy wants to divide 4x^2−2x+3 by x + 2 using synthetic division. Which-example-1
User Ggirtsou
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Refer to the image attached.

Since, we have to divide the polynomial
4x^2-2x+3 by (x+2) using synthetic division.

We will divide the coefficients 4 -2 3 by -2

First term = 4 will remain same.

Second term =
(-2 * 4) -2 = -8-2 = -10

So, second term = -10

Third term =
(-2 * -10)+3 = 23

So, third term = 23

So, 4 -10 23 is the correct answer

So, Option 2 is the correct answer.

Please help! Cassidy wants to divide 4x^2−2x+3 by x + 2 using synthetic division. Which-example-1
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