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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Please help!!! Will medal & fan: divide using long division: (6x^5-4x^4+3x^3+5x-6) by (2x^3-3x+4) I know how to do it if the thing we're diving by has only 1 term but I don't know how to do it with 3

OpenStudy (anonymous):

pls help I'm begging you pleeeaase

OpenStudy (anonymous):

your first term that you have up top would be 3x^2. Then you multiply this by everything out front (2x^3-3x+4). Put this underneath and subtract. Then bring down the next term in the problem (5x). Repeat the process just like normal long division

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