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Use synthetic division to divide the first polynomial by the second.$$8 x^{3}-4 x^{2}+6 x-3, x-\frac{1}{2}$$
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Write the coefficients of the polynomial $8x^{3}-4x^{2}+6x-3$ in a row. Write the number you're dividing by, $\frac{1}{2}$, to the left. \[ \begin{array}{c|cccc} \frac{1}{2} & 8 & -4 & 6 & -3 \\ \end{array} \] Show more…
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