Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
Let the original polynomial be 
 .
. 
We know that when it is divided by 
 , the quotient is
, the quotient is 
 and we get a remainder of 3.
 and we get a remainder of 3. 
Therefore, this means that: 

Remember what it means when we have a remainder. Say we have 13 divided by 3. Our quotient will be 4 R1, or 4 1 over 3. We put the remainder over the divisor. This is the same thing for polynomials. 
So, to find our original polynomial, multiply both sides by 
 :
: 

The left side will cancel. Distribute the right: 

Distribute: 

Combine like terms: 

Evaluate: 

And we're done!