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Divide the following polynomial: (Don't include spaces in your answer)

(2x^2 + x - 21)/(x - 3)
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Answered by GPT 3.5
The division of the polynomial (2x^2 + x - 21) by (x - 3) can be represented as:

_______2x + 7______
(x - 3) | 2x^2 + x - 21
- (2x^2 - 6x)
_______________
7x - 21
- (7x - 21)
___________
0

Therefore, the quotient is 2x + 7.
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