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Calculate using long division: ( x^4 +4x^3-3x^2-6x-7) divided by ( x^{2} -8)
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Calculate using long division: ( x^4 +4x^3-3x^2-6x-7) divided by ( x^{2} -8)
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( x^4 +4x^3-3x^2-6x-7) divided by ( x^{2} -8)
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The photo didn't come out as nice as I would have wanted; to be clear, the remainder is 18x + 33.
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