Dividing Polynomials and Remainder Theorem In Class

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Ramon Rasaq
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Mathematics
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9th - 12th Grade
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Easy
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Multiple Choice
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2.
Multiple Choice
Divide using synthetic division
(2x³ + 4x² - 5) by (x + 3).
2x² + 2x - 4 - 12/(x + 3)
2x² - 2x + 6 - 23/(x + 3)
2x² - 2x + 8 - 20/(x + 3)
2x² - 4x + 1
3.
Multiple Choice
Divide using Long Division (4x³ - 2x² - 3) by (2x² - 1).
2x - 1 + (2x - 4)/(2x2 - 1)
2x + 3 + (x - 3)/(2x2 - 1)
2x - 1
2x + 3 + (3x-5)/(2x2 - 1)
4.
Multiple Choice
Divide using Long Division (x3 + 3x2 - 4x - 12) by (x2 + x - 6)
x - 2
x5 + 6
x + 2
x2 + 2
5.
Multiple Choice
Divide using any method (8p3-38p2-17p+43)÷(p-5)
8p2+2p-7, R 8
8p2+p-9, R 9
8p2+p-5, R 13
8p2+p-10, R 4
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