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Use long division to find the quotient and remainder when f(x)= 15 x^4 - 9 x^3 - 18 x^2 + 24 x + 18 is divided by g(x)= 3 x + 1
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Answered by helper
answer is

5x^3 - 14x^2/3 - 40x/9 + 256/27
+ (230/27)/(3x + 1)

this is really something you need to do yourself because I can't show you how, I can only give you the answer
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