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Find the polynomial which when divided by 2x^2 yeilds 4x^3-3x^2+5
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Find the polynomial which when divided by 2x^2 yeilds 4x^3-3x^2+5
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Here you have a divisor (2x^2) and a quotient (4x^3 - 3X^2 + 5).
Mult. these two quantities together to obtain the original dividend (polynomial).
2x^2 times 4x^3 equals 8 x^5, and so on.
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