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Divide a 4(th ) Degree Polynomial by Degree Binomial 3(x⁴-3x³-4x²-6)÷ (x-4)

User Rui Vieira
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Final answer:

To divide a 4th degree polynomial by a degree binomial, use polynomial long division.

Step-by-step explanation:

To divide a 4th degree polynomial by a degree binomial, we need to use polynomial long division. The polynomial long division process involves dividing the polynomial term by term, reducing the degree of each term, and performing the necessary subtractions and multiplications. Here's the step-by-step process:

  1. Arrange the polynomial and the binomial in descending order of degrees.
  2. Start dividing the highest degree term of the polynomial by the highest degree term of the binomial.
  3. Multiply the binomial by the quotient obtained from the previous division step.
  4. Subtract the product obtained in step 3 from the polynomial.
  5. Bring down the next term from the polynomial.
  6. Repeat steps 2-5 until all the terms of the polynomial are used.
  7. The final quotient obtained after all the divisions is the answer.

However, it's important to note that the expression you provided has a format that doesn't match the standard polynomial division format, so it's not clear how to perform the division. Could you please rephrase the expression or provide more context?

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