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Divide, x^3-3x^2+x-2

Divide, x^3-3x^2+x-2-example-1
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Answer:


(-1)/(5x^4-7x^3-5x^2+3x-5) \\\\

Explanation:

Ok, so here we have a long and ugly problem that no one likes! This is called polynomial division. This in particular is called long division with polynomials. Now let's suffer a little and solve this!

Factor 2 out of 10x^4 − 14x^3 − 10x^2 + 6x − 10.


(x^3-3x^2+x-2)/(2(5x^4)-14x^3-10x^2+6x-10) \\

Factor 2 out of −14x^3.

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User Rein RPavi
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Answer:

the quotient is: 10x+16

the remainder is: 28x^2+10x+22

Explanation:

took one for the team and got it wrong, these are the correct answers

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