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Divide 5x2 − 7x − 6 by x − 2. 5x − 5 5x + 3 x − 5 x + 3
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Divide 5x2 − 7x − 6 by x − 2.
5x − 5
5x + 3
x − 5
x + 3
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Answer:
5x+3
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5x + 3. You can also synthetically divide because of the linear divisor
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