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divide the polynomial x^3-3x^2+x+2 by x+2. Express your answer in the form f(x)=d(x)q(x)+r(x).
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visit calc101.com and click on the long division link. This will show all the details.
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divide the polynomial x^3-3x^2+x+2 by x+2. Express your answer in the form f(x)=d(x)q(x)+r(x).

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