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In Exercises 11 to 24, use synthetic division to divide the first polynomial by the second.$$6 x^{4}-2 x^{3}-3 x^{2}-x, \quad x-5$$
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The coefficients of the first polynomial are 6, -2, -3, 0, and -1 (we include a 0 for the missing x term). The constant term of the second polynomial is 5. Show more…
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