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OpenStudy (anonymous):

(x^3 + y^3) (x - y) dividing polynomials anybody know how?

OpenStudy (bloomlocke367):

well there are two ways..

OpenStudy (anonymous):

well can you help? Ive been stuck for like 3 days

OpenStudy (bloomlocke367):

you could either do long division or synthetic division... I love synthetic division

OpenStudy (anonymous):

there both hard for me

OpenStudy (bloomlocke367):

is that you're actual problem?

OpenStudy (bloomlocke367):

your* not you're my bad

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes

OpenStudy (bloomlocke367):

oh... ummm so \[(x^3+y^3)\div(x-y)\] right?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeah

OpenStudy (bloomlocke367):

well, I don't think we can actually use synthetic division for this...

OpenStudy (bloomlocke367):

hang on, I'm confusing myself...

OpenStudy (bloomlocke367):

I'm sorry, I'm not sure I can help you... :/ I'm so so so so sorry

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeah ive been confused

OpenStudy (anonymous):

- x^2+xy+y^2 ---------------- x-y)x^3 y^3 that's a long division so (x^2+xy+y^2)(x-y) multiply to check I cant reply for my side only allows one post --don't know why

Nnesha (nnesha):

need help ??

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yesss please

Nnesha (nnesha):

okay for long division you need to take first term and divide by the outside first term in this case which is x |dw:1426278439140:dw|

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