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Use long division to find the quotient below (5x^5+90x^2-135x)(x+3)​

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Answer:

quotient: 5x^4 -15x^3 +45x^2

Explanation:

The division is performed in the attachment. At each stage, the quotient is the ratio of the highest-degree terms in dividend and divisor.

To find the dividend for the next step, subtract the product of quotient term and divisor from the current dividend. This is essentially the same way you do long division using integers.

Use long division to find the quotient below (5x^5+90x^2-135x)(x+3)​-example-1
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