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Use ordinary division of polynomials to find the quotient and remainder when the first polynomial is divided by the second.$$x^{2}-3 x+9, x-4$$
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We write the dividend $x^{2}-3x+9$ inside the division symbol and the divisor $x-4$ outside. Show more…
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