Algebra 2 5-4 Independent Practice: Dividing Polynomials
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Of course, you should use a method that will be allowed on assessments.
Of course, you should use a method that will be allowed on assessments.

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Of course, you should use a method that will be allowed on assessments.
Of course, you should use a method that will be allowed on assessments.

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Of course, you should use a method that will be allowed on assessments.
Of course, you should use a method that will be allowed on assessments.

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Of course, you should use a method that will be allowed on assessments.
Of course, you should use a method that will be allowed on assessments.

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Of course, you should use a method that will be allowed on assessments.
Of course, you should use a method that will be allowed on assessments.
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Reasoning: A polynomial P(x) is divided by a binomial x - a. The remainder is 0. What conclusion can you draw? Explain.
Reasoning: A polynomial P(x) is divided by a binomial x - a. The remainder is 0. What conclusion can you draw? Explain.
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Writing: Explain why it is important to have the terms of both polynomials in descending order of degree before dividing. You may use the canvas to help illustrate your written response.
Writing: Explain why it is important to have the terms of both polynomials in descending order of degree before dividing. You may use the canvas to help illustrate your written response.
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Reflection: Math Success
Reflection: Math Success



