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Divide the polynomial using Synthetic equation(x^2 4x+4)÷(x 2)

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To divide the polynomial (x^2 + 4x + 4) by (x + 2) using synthetic division, follow the step-by-step process and obtain the quotient (x + 2) and a remainder of 0.

Step-by-step explanation:

To divide the polynomial (x^2 + 4x + 4) by (x + 2) using synthetic division, follow these steps:

  1. Arrange the dividend coefficients in descending order (x^2 + 4x + 4).
  2. Write down the divisor coefficient with a different sign (x + 2).
  3. Bring down the leading coefficient (x^2).
  4. Multiply the divisor coefficient by the current term (2 * x^2 = 2x^2) and write it below the next term.
  5. Add the two terms (4x + 2x^2 = 2x^2 + 4x).
  6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 until every term has been evaluated.
  7. The last term should be the remainder.

The result of the division will be the quotient (x + 2) and the remainder 0.

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