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What is the quotient of the synthetic division problem below, writterpolynomial form?

What is the quotient of the synthetic division problem below, writterpolynomial form-example-1
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The values "1 -13 -48" represents the polynomial x² - 13x - 48.

The value "-3" represents the polynomial "x + 3" (the value -3 is the zero of this polynomial).

Now, calculating the synthetic division, we have:

The result (quotient) of the division is "1 -16 0", which represents the polynomial x - 16 and the remainder is 0.

Therefore the answer is

What is the quotient of the synthetic division problem below, writterpolynomial form-example-1
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