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22 November, 20:13

Divide the polynomial 4a^6-5a^4+3a^2-a divided by 2a-1

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  1. 22 November, 20:16
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    Using synthetic division with a divisor zero value of 1/2, you get quotient coefficients of 4, 2, - 4, - 2, 2, 0. Dividing those by 2 (the coefficient of "a" in the given denominator), we get a quotient of

    ... 2x⁵ + x⁴ - 2x³ - x² + x

    You will get the same result using long division.
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