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Use synthetic division to divide the polynomials. (6a^3 – 4a^2 + 7a+ 2)/ (a - 2)
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Use synthetic division to divide the polynomials.
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Explanation:
2_| 6 -4 7 2
12 16 46
6 8 23 48
6a^2 + 8a + 23 + 48/(a - 2)
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