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Divide (2x^2-5x-3) by (x-3)​

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Answer:

2x + 1

Explanation:

User Olatunde Garuba
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Answer:

The expression simplifies to
2x+1

Explanation:

To divide the polynomials, we must first factor the trinomial into binomials so we can easily divide it by the binomial. Factoring
2x^2-5x-3 results in the expression
(x-3)(2x+1). Since these two values are multiplied, the
(x-3) can be canceled out by the divisor, which is the exact same expression. This leaves us with our final answer:
2x+1.

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