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3x^3+10x^2+7x divided by x+1

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Final answer:

To divide the polynomial 3x^3+10x^2+7x by x+1, use long division.

Step-by-step explanation:

To divide the polynomial 3x^3+10x^2+7x by x+1, we can use long division.

Divide the first term of the dividend (3x^3) by the first term of the divisor (x) to get 3x^2. Write this as the first term of the quotient.

Multiply the entire divisor (x+1) by the first term of the quotient (3x^2) and subtract it from the dividend (3x^3+10x^2+7x). This will give you a new dividend.

Repeat these steps until you have divided all the terms of the dividend.

The quotient of 3x^3+10x^2+7x divided by x+1 is 3x^2+7x+0.

User Dinotom
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your answer is

3x^2 + 7x

i’ve attached the work in the picture
3x^3+10x^2+7x divided by x+1-example-1
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