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Divide the polynomials. Your answer should be in this form p(x)+k/ x-3 where p is a polynomial and k is an integer. x^2+4/x-3=

User Uvtc
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Answer:

x+3+ 13/x-3

Explanation:

Divide the polynomials. Your answer should be in this form p(x)+k/ x-3 where p is-example-1
User Jeffshantz
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Answer:

x + 3 +
(13)/(x-3)

Explanation:

Using long division

x + 3 ← quotient

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x - 3 | x² + 0x + 4

x² - 3x ↓

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3x + 4

3x - 9

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13 ← remainder

Thus


(x^2+4)/(x-3) = x + 3 +
(13)/(x-3)

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