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Divide (x3 - 2x² + 6x - 8) by (x - 2)
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How can I (x3 - 2x² + 6x - 8) by (x - 2)

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Answer:

x^2 +6 +(4/(x -2))

Explanation:

Polynomial long division works for this. The operations are performed in much the same way as for numerical long division.

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