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What is the quotient (2x^4-3x^3-3x^2+7x-3) divided by (x^2-2x+1)

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  • 26-06-2019

Answer:

You can find the quotient of the expression in the images below, together with more information and a full analysis

(2x^4-3x^3-3x^2+7x-3)/(x^2-2x+1)

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absor201
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  • 26-06-2019

Answer:

The quotient is: 2x^2+x-3

Step-by-step explanation:

we need to divide (2x^4-3x^3-3x^2+7x-3) by (x^2-2x+1)

The division is attached in the figure below.

The quotient is: 2x^2+x-3

The remainder is: 0

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