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What is the quotient of 2x³ + 3x² + 5x - 4 divided by x² + x + 1?

2x+1+
2x+1+
4z - 4
z²+z+1
2x - 5
z²+z+1
2x + 1 +
2x + 5+
2r 1
z²+z+1
12z+1
z²+z+1

What is the quotient of 2x³ + 3x² + 5x - 4 divided by x² + x + 1? 2x+1+ 2x+1+ 4z - 4 z-example-1
User Jim Jam
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The quotient of 2x³ + 3x² + 5x - 4 divided by x² + x + 1 will be 2x + 1 and [(2x - 5) / (x² + x + 1)]. Then the correct option is D.

What is a polynomial?

A polynomial expression is an algebraic expression with variables and coefficients. Unknown variables are what they're termed. We can use addition, subtraction, and other mathematical operations. However, a variable is not divisible.

The quotient of 2x³ + 3x² + 5x - 4 divided by x² + x + 1. Then we have

x² + x + 1 )2x³ + 3x² + 5x - 4 (2x + 1

- 2x³ - 2x² - 2x

x² + 3x - 4

- x² - x - 1

2x - 5

The quotient of 2x³ + 3x² + 5x - 4 divided by x² + x + 1 will be 2x + 1 and [(2x - 5) / (x² + x + 1)]. Then the correct option is D.

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