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How would I use polynomial division to write the rational expression as a polynomial in descending powers?

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We want to perform the division and write our answer in descending powers


(2x^4+5x^2-21x+24)/(x^2+2x+4)

The expression above can be properly written as


(2x^4+0x^3+5x^2-21x+24)/(x^2+2x+4)

Perfoming the division we have

Step 3

Hence the answer in descending powers is


2x^2-4x+5\text{ Remaider }-15x+4

It can also be written as


2x^2-4x+5+(-15x+4)/(x^2+2x+4)

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