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The quotient when
$-8x^(3)-18x^(2)-8x-1$ is divided by $-42-1$ is $\boxed{x^2+2x-1}$.

Here are the steps involved:

First use factoring by grouping to factor the expression in the numerator. This will give you a quotient in the form
$(p(x))/(q(x))$, where p(x) and q(x) are polynomials.

Then use long division to divide p(x) by q(x). This will give you a quotient of
$x^2+2x-1$ and a remainder of 0.

Here's the long division:


x^2 + 2x - 1


-42- 1 | -8x^3 -18x^2 -8x -1


-8x^3 +336x^2


344x^2 -8x


-344x^2 +864


-772x -1


-772x +1772

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