Polynomial Long Division Review

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Polynomial Long Division Review B)

SYNTHETIC DIVISION: STEP #1:Be sure the polynomial is in stardanrd form with no gaps STEP #2: Solve the Binomial Divisor = Zero (this is just the opposite of the constant in the divisor) STEP #3: Write the ZERO-value, then all the COEFFICIENTS of Polynomial. 2 5 -13 10 -8

STEP #4: Last Answer is your REMAINDER 2 5 -13 10 -8 10 -6 8 5 -3 4 0 = Remainder STEP #4: Last Answer is your REMAINDER Write the coefficient “answers” in descending order starting with a Degree ONE LESS THAN Original Degree and include NONZERO REMAINDER OVER DIVISOR at end 5 -3 4  SAME ANSWER AS LONG DIVISION!!!!

SYNTHETIC DIVISION: Practice [1] [2]