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Divide. (x²-2x3+x²-3x+3) = (x - 1)
Use Synthetic Division.

-Please help:)

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Answer:

-2x^2-3

Step-by-step explanation;


x^2-2x^3+x^2-3x+3= -2x^3+2x^2-3x+3


\sqrt[x-1]{-2x^3+2x^2} = -2x^2\\\sqrt[x=1]{-3x+3} = -3\\hence, \sqrt[x-1]{-2x^3+2x^2-3x+3}=-2x^2-3

I hope you get it

Divide. (x²-2x3+x²-3x+3) = (x - 1) Use Synthetic Division. -Please help:)-example-1
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User Angelin Nadar
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Answer: -15

Step-by-step explanation: x^2=1-2=-1x3=-3+x^2=-2-3=-5=-15

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