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Use synthetic division to solve (x^3-x^2-17x-15) divided by (x-5). What is the quotient?
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Use synthetic division to solve (x^3-x^2-17x-15) divided by (x-5). What is the quotient?
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A. x^2+4x+3!!!
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The answer would be x^2+4x+3
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