Use factoring to divide the polynomials:
Use factoring to divide the polynomials:
Use LONG DIVISION to find the following quotients: (meaning, divide please!)
(do not put parentheses around your denominator in your remainder)
Use LONG DIVISION to find the following quotients: (meaning, divide please!)
(do not put parentheses around your denominator in your remainder)
Use SYNTHETIC DIVISION to find the following quotients: (meaning, divide please!)
(do not put parentheses around your denominator in your remainder)
Use SYNTHETIC DIVISION to find the following quotients: (meaning, divide please!)
(do not put parentheses around your denominator in your remainder)
Use SYNTHETIC DIVISION to find the following quotients: (meaning, divide please!)
(do not put parentheses around your denominator in your remainder)
Use SYNTHETIC DIVISION to find the following quotients: (meaning, divide please!)
(do not put parentheses around your denominator in your remainder)
(hint: be careful...look for missing terms and create a zero place holder!!)
Use SYNTHETIC DIVISION to find the following quotients: (meaning, divide please!)
(do not put parentheses around your denominator in your remainder)
(hint: be careful...look for missing terms and create a zero place holder!)
Use synthetic substitution:
Use synthetic substitution:
Simplify:
Simplify:
Simplify:
Simplify:
Factor
Factor completely (look for a GCF!!)
Solve: (look for a GCF before you begin your process!!)
(input the roots in set notation using {} , commas and be sure to give your zeros from small to big!)
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