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(x^5+32) divide by (x+2)

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Answer:

Use synthetic division to solve

Explanation:

When dividing a polynomial by a zero, you first want to find the zero to divide by. Solving the zero (x+2) will give us the value of x to divide by. Subtracting 2 from each side gives us x=-2. Then, we write out the full polynomial. Since the only degrees that have numerical values are x^5 and 32, we substitute zero for the values in between (0x^4, 0x^3, 0x^2, and 0x). Then we follow the steps of synthetic division (as seen in the photo) to find our new values for our new equation.

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