Asked by Mel
Use long division to determine if the divisor is a factor of the dividend.
(-x^2-94x+600)/(x+100)
(-x^2-94x+600)/(x+100)
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Answered by
bobpursley
http://www.purplemath.com/modules/polydiv2.htm
Answered by
Mel
I know how to do long division it's just this problem I'm stuck on.
Answered by
Reiny
(-x^2-94x+600)/(x+100)
= -(x^2 + 94x - 600)/(x+100)
= -(x+100)(x - 6)/(x+100)
yup, the divisor is a factor of the dividend.
You claim that you know how to do long division.
Then your result should have yielded the same conclusion. Mine did.
= -(x^2 + 94x - 600)/(x+100)
= -(x+100)(x - 6)/(x+100)
yup, the divisor is a factor of the dividend.
You claim that you know how to do long division.
Then your result should have yielded the same conclusion. Mine did.
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