Divide the given polynomials. Show your complete solution. And express your answer in the form P(x) = Q(x) D(x) + R(x) (x + 2x – x - 2) + (x - 1) 1. 2. (x5 + 2x + 6x + 4x² + 9x° - 2) + (x + 2) (4x + 16x - 7x - 9) + (2x + 3) 3.

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Divide 12x4 by 2x. Multiply (2x + 3) by 6
Subtract and bring down the next term
Divide -18x3 by 2x. Multiply (2x + 3) by -9
Subtract and bring down the next term.
Divide 34x2 by 2x. Multiply (2x +3) by 17x
Subtract and bring down the next term.
Divide -52x by 2x. Multiply (2x + 3) by -26.
Subtract. Then that's the remainder.
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Divide the given polynomials. Show your complete solution. And
express your answer in the form P(x) = Q(x) D(x) + R(x)
1.
(x° + 2x? -x -2) + (x - 1)
2.
(x + 2x + 6x +4x² + 9x° - 2) (x + 2)
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(4x + 16x- 7x - 9) (2x + 3)
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Transcribed Image Text:Subtract and Divide 12x4 by 2x. Multiply (2x + 3) by 6 Subtract and bring down the next term Divide -18x3 by 2x. Multiply (2x + 3) by -9 Subtract and bring down the next term. Divide 34x2 by 2x. Multiply (2x +3) by 17x Subtract and bring down the next term. Divide -52x by 2x. Multiply (2x + 3) by -26. Subtract. Then that's the remainder. 3. 4. 6. I Can Do This! Divide the given polynomials. Show your complete solution. And express your answer in the form P(x) = Q(x) D(x) + R(x) 1. (x° + 2x? -x -2) + (x - 1) 2. (x + 2x + 6x +4x² + 9x° - 2) (x + 2) 3. (4x + 16x- 7x - 9) (2x + 3) 44 5.
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