What is (2g^3 – 2g – 8) ÷ (g – 4)? I will give a medal and become a fan of the person with the best answer. (2g to the third power) (Answer choices in comments below)
A. 2g^2-2-16/g-4 B. 2g^2-10g+32-4 C. 2g^2+6g+22+80/g-4 D. 2g^2+8g+30+112/g-4
long division or synthetic division
The teacher didn't say anything about that, so I'm sure it doesn't matter. Thank you! :D
and we also need to put a 0g^2 because we can't have gaps in the equation
so let's see...
Okay. How does that affect the equation?
I kind of forgot synthetic (damn) so we need the long way... well you need the entire equation to be... in uniform like for example ... we have g^3 I need g^2 g and then the constant only..
and we also need to switch the signs when we are doing long division with these equations. |dw:1424393699442:dw|
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