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Divide the following polynomials. Then place the answer in the proper location on the grid. Write your answer in order of descending powers of x. Do not include parentheses in your answer.6x3 + 11x2 - 4x -4 / 3x - 2

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Answer:

The Final answer will be
2x^2+5x+2 with remainder 0.

Explanation:

We have attached the division for your reference.

Given:

Dividend =
6x^3 + 11x^2 - 4x -4

Divisor=
3x - 2

Explaining the division we get;

Step 1: First when we divide the Dividend
6x^3 + 11x^2 - 4x -4 with divisor
3x - 2 we will first multiply
2x^2 with the divisor then we get the Quotient as
2x^2 and Remainder as
15x^2-4x-4

Step 2: Now the Dividend is
15x^2-4x-4 and Divisor is
3x - 2 we will now multiply
5x with the divisor then we get the Quotient as
2x^2+5x and Remainder as
6x-4

Step 3: Now the Dividend is
6x-4 and Divisor is
3x - 2 we will now multiply 2 with the divisor then we get the Quotient as
2x^2+5x+2 and Remainder as 0.

Hence The Final answer will be
2x^2+5x+2 with remainder 0.

Divide the following polynomials. Then place the answer in the proper location on-example-1
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