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Divide the 4th degree polynomial

Divide the 4th degree polynomial-example-1
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Divide the 4th degree polynomial-example-1
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Answer:

  • quotient: 10x +16
  • remainder: 28x^2 +10x +22

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quotient: 10x +16

remainder: 28x^2 +10x +22

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Polynomial long division is easier than numerical long division because you only need to examine the first terms to determine the quotient term.

The first quotient term is 10x^4/x^3 = 10x.

The second quotient term is 16x^3/x^3 = 16.

When the leading dividend term is lower degree than the divisor, that dividend is the remainder.

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