Dividing Polynomials SYNTHETIC DIVISION AND LONG DIVISION METHODS.

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Dividing Polynomials SYNTHETIC DIVISION AND LONG DIVISION METHODS

#1 Divide a polynomial by a monomial.

#2 Divide a polynomial by a monomial.

#3 Divide the following numbers. Check

#4 Divide the following numbers (Long Division) Remainder

#5 Dividing a polynomial by a polynomial (Long Division) Check

#6 Dividing a polynomial by a polynomial (Long Division) Check

#7 Dividing a polynomial by a polynomial (Long Division) 8

Divide the polynomial using synthetic division. 3x - 8 + 26 ( X-2 ) 9

Divide the polynomial using synthetic division. 4x - 6 - 26 ( X+3 ) 10

Divide the polynomial using synthetic division. X3 + x2 -3x +14 - 48 ( X+3 ) 11

Divide the polynomial using synthetic division. 2x2 -x -1 + 8 ( y+3 ) 12

Classwork: Divide the following numbers using LONG DIVISION (show your work) Divide the following numbers using SYNTHETIC DIVISION (show your work) 13