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2. When dividing one polynomial by another, how do you know when to stop dividing?
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2. When dividing one polynomial by another, how do
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Good question! Once you get zero or once you get a remainder.
You know a number is a remainder if there’s no possible factors when multiplied that will result in that number.
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