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Use the Tabular Method to find the quotient of the polynomials shown below

Use the Tabular Method to find the quotient of the polynomials shown below-example-1
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Given:


(x^3+2x^2+2x+1)/(x+1)

Required:

We need to find the quotient.

Step-by-step explanation:


Numerator\text{ -}x^3+2x^2+2x+1
Denominator-x+1.

The degree of the denominator is 1.

The number of rows = 1+1=2.

The degree of the numerator is 3.

The niumber of columns = 3-1+1 =3.


Use\text{ }x* x^2=x^3.
Use\text{ 1}*1=1.


2x^2-x^2=x^2\text{ and use x}* x=x^2.\text{ }

The quotient of the polynomials


x^2+x+1

Final answer:


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

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