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Divide the polynomial x3−a3 by
polynomial is x^3 - x^2 -11x + 15
If 3 is the zero of the polynomial, when you divide this polynomial with x-3, the remainder has
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Divide the polynomial 12x2+2x−9 by 4x−2. Then express the polynomial as the product of the divisor and the quotient plus the
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Divide the polynomial 12x^2+2x−9 by 4x−2 . Then express the polynomial as the product of the divisor and the quotient plus
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Divide the polynomial 12x^2+2x−9 by 4x−2. Then express the polynomial as the product of the divisor and the quotient plus
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Divide the polynomial 12x^2+2x−9 by 4x−2. Then express the polynomial as the product of the divisor and the quotient plus
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Divide the polynomial 12x^2+2x−9 by 4x−2 . Then express the polynomial as the product of the divisor and the quotient plus
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Divide the polynomial 12.? + 22 - 9 by 4 - 2. Then express the polynomial as the product of the divisor and the quotient plus
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divide the polynomial x3−a3 by x−a . which polynomial identity does this establish?(1 point) responses
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Use synthetic division to divide the polynomial 2x^3 – 12x – 5 by x + 4,
Write the quotient polynomial and the remainder. [Be
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Use synthetic division to divide the polynomial 2x3 – 45x + 28 by x + 5, and write the quotient polynomial and the remainder.
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