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Using synthetic division, find (x^4 − 2) ÷ (x + 1).
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Using synthetic division, find (x^4 − 2) ÷ (x + 1).
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Using synthetic division, find (x^4 − 2) ÷ (x + 1).
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-1 is the rest, because its degree is smaller than that of the divisor and therefore can not continue dividing.
x ^ 3 - x ^ 2 + x -1 is the quotient.
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