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What is
(6 {x}^(2) - 13x + 5)divided by
(2x - 1)

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1. Divide the first term of the dividend into the first term of the divisor:


(6x^2)/(2x)=3x

2. Multiply the result above by the divisor:


3x(2x+1)=6x^2+3x

3. Subtract the result above from the divident to get a new polynomial:

4. Repeat the process with the new polynomial:


\begin{gathered} -(16x)/(2x)=-8 \\ \\ -8(2x+1)=-16x-8 \end{gathered}Then, the result of the division is:
(6x^2-13x+5)/(2x+1)=3x-8+(13)/(2x+1)

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