Use synthetic division to show that the number given to the right of the equation is a solution of the equation, then solve the polynomial $3x^3 + 18x^2 + 9x - 30 = 0$; -2
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Step 1: We will use synthetic division to divide the polynomial 3x^3 +18x^2+9x-30 by x+2. Show more…
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