- Division of Polynomials Two polynomials P and D are given. Use either synthetic or long division to divide P(x) by D(x), and express the quotient P(x)/D(x) in the form P(x) D(x) R(x) Q(x) + D(x) 6. P(x) = 6x + x² - 12x + 5, D(x) = 3x – 4 7. P(x) = 2x* – x + 9x?, D(x) = x² + 4 8. P(x) = 2x + x' – 2r² + 3r – 5, D(x) = x² – 3x + 1

College Algebra
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Author:James Stewart, Lothar Redlin, Saleem Watson
Publisher:James Stewart, Lothar Redlin, Saleem Watson
Chapter3: Polynomial And Rational Functions
Section3.3: Dividing Polynomials
Problem 3E: Division of Polynomials Two polynomials P and D aregiven. Use either synthetic or long division to...
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- Division of Polynomials Two polynomials P and D are
given. Use either synthetic or long division to divide P(x) by
D(x), and express the quotient P(x)/D(x) in the form
P(x)
D(x)
R(x)
Q(x) +
D(x)
6. P(x) = 6x + x² - 12x + 5, D(x) = 3x – 4
7. P(x) = 2x* – x + 9x?, D(x) = x² + 4
8. P(x) = 2x + x' – 2r² + 3r – 5, D(x) = x² – 3x + 1
Transcribed Image Text:- Division of Polynomials Two polynomials P and D are given. Use either synthetic or long division to divide P(x) by D(x), and express the quotient P(x)/D(x) in the form P(x) D(x) R(x) Q(x) + D(x) 6. P(x) = 6x + x² - 12x + 5, D(x) = 3x – 4 7. P(x) = 2x* – x + 9x?, D(x) = x² + 4 8. P(x) = 2x + x' – 2r² + 3r – 5, D(x) = x² – 3x + 1
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