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Popeye
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4 February, 16:29
Anyone good at explaining Synthetic Division?
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Kenneth Ritter
4 February, 16:54
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Synthetic division is a shorthand, or shortcut, method of polynomial division in the special case of dividing by a linear factor - - and it only works in this case. Synthetic division is generally used, however, not for dividing out factors but for finding zeroes (or roots) of polynomials.
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