Chapter 6: Problem 41
Explain when synthetic division may be used to divide polynomials.
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Chapter 6: Problem 41
Explain when synthetic division may be used to divide polynomials.
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Use synthetic division to divide the polynomials. $$\left(10 c^{2}+3 c+2 c^{3}-20\right) \div(c+4)$$
Divide. $$\frac{-8 g^{4}+49 g^{2}+36-25 g-2 g^{3}}{4 g-9}$$
Divide. $$\frac{-14 u^{3} v^{3}+7 u^{2} v^{3}+21 u v+56}{7 u^{2} v}$$
Find the product. $$4(y-3)^{2}$$
Expand. $$\left(\frac{2}{3} n+4\right)^{2}$$
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