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5x^4-3x^2+x+1 divided by x^2+2
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5x^4-3x^2+x+1 divided by x^2+2
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The answer to that would be Aproximately two rights and one left up to buns
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Answer:
5 x 2 − 13+ x + 27 over x2+2
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