using long division determine which

  1. 1. a). Calculate (x^5+9x^4-3x^3+5x+8) / (x^2+3x+1) using long division.b). Write a division statement. 2. Calculate (-2x^4
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  2. how do i do long division?This web site may help you. http://www.coolmath4kids.com/long-division/long-division-lesson-1.html
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  3. can someone please explain synthetic division to me?It's just a specialized way to divide a polynomial by a linear factor using
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  4. what is the answer for x squared + 9 divided by -x-4??a strange division indeed using long division I got -x + 4 + 25/(-x-4) Do
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  5. Using long division or synthetic division, determine which of the following polynomials divides evenly for a divisor of x+3
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  6. Hello, good afternoon.I need help with my precalc hw. we are learning about finding zeros I don't which method I should use for
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  7. I am supposed to divide (x^3+6x^2-20) by x^2+2, using long division. I know it's very difficult to type long division on the
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  8. How do i do this using long division? This is part of a Partial Fractions Question. Please help, thanks!(x^3) / (x^3 - 2x^2 + 3x
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  9. This is the question: "Find the values of b and c for which x^2+bx+c is a factor of 2x^3-3x^2-3x-5." I was suggested to use long
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  10. Use the given long division calculations to determine the decimal expansion of 5/11.
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