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                How would I simplify this and then write it in standard form
(2x^2 -3x+2)/(x-3)
            
        (2x^2 -3x+2)/(x-3)
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            Steve
            
    simplified, it is in the form you started out with:
2x+3 + 11/(x-3)
That's about as standard as it gets -- a polynomial and a remainder in simplest form.
    
2x+3 + 11/(x-3)
That's about as standard as it gets -- a polynomial and a remainder in simplest form.
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            Quick math question 
            
    So I can’t write it in standard form?
    
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