Jason W.

asked • 10/29/21

Use synthetic division to rewrite the following fraction in the form q(x)+r(x)d(x), where d(x) is the denominator of the original fraction, q(x) is the quotient, and r(x) is the remainder.

Use synthetic division to rewrite the following fraction in the form q(x)+r(x)/d(x), where d(x) is the denominator of the original fraction, q(x) is the quotient, and r(x) is the remainder.


2x^3 − 8ix^2 + 4x + (9−2i)/x−2i





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