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20 December, 01:53

How do you solve (x3 + 6x2 + 3x + 1) : (x - 2)

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  1. 20 December, 02:11
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    We conduct long division, cancelling each term in x³ + 6x² + 3x + 1. As so:

    x² (x - 2) = x³ - 2x²

    Subtracting from the original equation, we get:

    8x² + 3x + 1

    8x (x - 2) = 8x² - 16x

    Subtracting from the new equation, we get:

    21x + 1

    21 (x - 2) = 21x - 42

    Subtracting from the new equation, we get:

    43

    The answer is x² + 8x + 21 with a remainder of 43.
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