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OpenStudy (thekingofcr):

divide -3x^2-4x^2+4x+3 by x-2

OpenStudy (sshayer):

please see your question again.

OpenStudy (sunnnystrong):

Okay so--> \[f(x) = \frac{ -3x^2-4x^2+4x+3}{ x-2 } \] Let's simplify this first--> \[f(x) = \frac{ -7x^2+4x+3}{ x-2 } \] Now: Factoring by grouping --> (numerator)

OpenStudy (sunnnystrong):

@thekingofcr .... ? Please see question

OpenStudy (mathmale):

I think there's a typing mistake here. I'd bet that the first term is -3x^3, not -3x^2.

OpenStudy (mww):

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