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Use synthetic division to (x^3-x^2-17x-15)/(x-5). What is the quotient?

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x^3-x^2-17x-15 factored is (x-5)(x+1)(x+3)
new problme: (x-5)(x+1)(x+3) / (x-5)

the
(x-5) can cancel out

new problem: (x+1)(x+3)
answer:
(x+1)(x+3)
User Ramya S
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Answer:

The quotient is,
x^2+4x+3

Explanation:

Divide:
(x^3-x^2-17x-15)/(x-5) using synthetic division.

The steps required for Synthetic division are as follows:

Step 1 : Set up the problem first, set the denominator equal to zero to find the number to put in the division box.

  • Once the problem is set up correctly, bring the leading coefficient (i.e first number) straight down.
  • Now, multiply the number in the division box with the number you brought down and put the result in the next column.
  • Next, add the two numbers together and write the result in the bottom of the row. Repeat the same process, till the end of the problem.

Step 2: Write the final answer. The variables (i.,e x’s) start off one power less than the original denominator and go down one with each term.

Set the denominator equal to 0

i.,e x-5 = 0

⇒ x =5

Using the above steps to find the quotient by using synthetic division as shown below in the attachment.

The quotient we get ;
x^2+4x+3


Use synthetic division to (x^3-x^2-17x-15)/(x-5). What is the quotient?-example-1
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