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Use synthetic division to divide $2 x^{3}+3 x^{2}+4 x-7$ by $x+2 .[2.2]$
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Write the coefficients of the polynomial $2x^{3}+3x^{2}+4x-7$ in a row and place the value that makes the divisor $x+2$ equal to zero in the box. In this case, the value is $-2$. \[ \begin{array}{c|cccc} -2 & 2 & 3 & 4 & -7 \\ \end{array} \] Show more…
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