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Please help, I'm struggling with this so much! (8n^5-3n^4-56n^2+13n)÷(8n-3)

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Automatically, we can factor an n out of the dividend, as each term shares this factor.

The new dividend is 8n^4 - 3n^3 - 56n + 13

After applying algebraic long division, which is included in the screenshot below, the quotient is equal to n(n^3 - 7 + (8/8n - 3))

Please help, I'm struggling with this so much! (8n^5-3n^4-56n^2+13n)÷(8n-3)-example-1
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