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Which represents the synthetic division of (2x^3-5x+40) divided by (x+3)
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Which represents the synthetic division of (2x^3-5x+40) divided by (x+3)
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soo 1 step at a time here.. 2x^3 would be 8x then 8x -5= 3x, 3x+40= 43x
43x/ 3x = 14.33x
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Answer and workings in the attachment below.
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