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Gerald says you can use synthetic division on the following problem as it is. Dylan says you cannot. Why is Dylan correct? (6x3 - 7x2 + 2) / (3x + 1) The leading coefficient in …
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Gerald says you can use synthetic division on the following problem as it is. Dylan says you cannot. Why is Dylan correct? (6x3 - 7x2 + 2) / (3x + 1) The leading coefficient in the divisor must be one. O The leading coefficient in the dividend must be one. O The leading coefficient in the quotient must be one. None of the above
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The answer is none of the above
The leading coefficient can be a number other than one
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