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use long division to rewrite the following expression. write your answer in the format of q(x) + r(x) / b(x)
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Use Long Division To Rewrite The Following Expression Write Your Answer In The Format Of Qx Rx Bx Thats A Fraction class=

Sagot :

Hello!

Here we are given a long division question.

The first thing I would do is see how many times the term of the highest degree in the divisor could go into the term of the highest degree in the dividend, which would be 3.

Then, we could already see that the divisor's degree would be higher than that of the dividend, so the rest would go in the remainder over the divisor.

[tex]\frac{18x^2+5x+5}{6x^2-4x+1}[/tex]

[tex]3+\frac{17x+2}{6x^2-4x+1}[/tex]

Hope this helps!