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Divide using synthetic division.(x³ − x² − 4x − 6) ÷ (x + 2)-

Divide using synthetic division.(x³ − x² − 4x − 6) ÷ (x + 2)--example-1

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x^(2)-3x+2-(10)/(x+2)

Step-by-step explanation

For the synthetic division, we have to arrange the coefficient of the numerator and the constant of the denominator as follows, and then follow the steps below:

Finally rearranging the data, considering that the first number of the result is the coefficient of x² and the last is the residual we get:


x^2-3x+2-(10)/(x+2)

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