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(x³ + x² + 3x − 4 ) ÷ (x² + 2x + 1) =

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Answer:

To find the quotient of (x³ + x² + 3x - 4) ÷ (x² + 2x + 1), we can use polynomial long division.

The long division would look like this:

x³ + x² + 3x - 4

x² + 2x + 1

x² + x - 4

________

2x - 4

______

0

So, the final answer is:

x³ + x² + 3x - 4 = (x² + x - 4) * (x² + 2x + 1) + 0

Therefore, the result of (x³ + x² + 3x - 4) ÷ (x² + 2x + 1) is x² + x - 4.

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