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OpenStudy (anonymous):

What is the quotient (2x^3 - 3x^2 - 14x + 15) ÷ (x - 3)?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (destinymasha):

Multiply x-3 by 2x^2 as this will give you 2x^3 - 6x^2 This gives u the first term of the quotient as 2x^2 The remaining part of the dividend is +3x^2 - 14x +15 Multiply x-3 by 3x as this will give you 3x^2 - 9x This gives u the second term of the quotient as 3x The remaining part of the dividend is +5x +15 Multiply x-3 by 5 as this will give you 5x - 15 This gives u the third term of the quotient as 5 The remaining part of the dividend is 30. Thus, the quotient is 2x^2 + 3x + 5

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thank you so much! :D Can you do another one?

OpenStudy (destinymasha):

yes, I hope its not the same kind

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Haha it's close to it, you don't have to explain everything if you don't want :) Here's the question: What is R when (4x^3 + 2x^2 - 18x + 38) ÷ (x + 3)? (Answer choices below)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Oh, never mind. I got it :)

OpenStudy (destinymasha):

good job :}

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thank you for your help!

OpenStudy (destinymasha):

ur welcome !

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