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Divide.
(x²+7x+7)÷(x+4)
Your answer should give the quotient and the remainder.

Divide. (x²+7x+7)÷(x+4) Your answer should give the quotient and the remainder.-example-1
User Grumpy
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Answer:

Quotient: x + 3

Remainder: -5

Explanation:

Pre-Solving

We want to divide x² + 7x + 7 by x+4.

To do that, we can use synthetic division, as we are dividing by a linear divisor.

Solving

Please see the attached file for the work.

Divide. (x²+7x+7)÷(x+4) Your answer should give the quotient and the remainder.-example-1
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