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How can long division and synthetic division be used to find zeros of polynomial functions, please show one example.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
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OpenStudy (loser66):
theoretical question?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Well its a question on this pre-test and I have to show an example of how
OpenStudy (loser66):
If you have to give out the example by yourself, you should go back ward to make sure that you get the right answer. For example, let do (x+3)(x-2) (x+1)
expand them, what do you have? don't forget, this is the BACKWARD process. I want to guide you how to get the correct answer without confusing.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
can you help me work it out? its a pre-test so I have never done it before, sorry
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OpenStudy (loser66):
you expand my expression first. give me the expansion expression, then I guide you step by step
OpenStudy (loser66):
(x+3)(x-2)(x+1)= ?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Would that be = (x+4)(x-2)?
OpenStudy (loser66):
ok, take smaller step
(x+3)(x-2) =?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
x=1
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