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Synthetic Division Examples Factor fully. Use any factoring method. Show work. 1) x3 - 12x2 + 35x - 24 2) x3 - 5x2 - 22x + 56

Synthetic Division Examples Factor fully. Use any factoring method. Show work. 3) 3x3 + 4x2 - 35x - 12 4) 3x3 + 19x2 + 4x - 12

Synthetic Division Examples Factor fully. Use any factoring method. Show work. 5) x4 + 2x3 - 9x2 - 2x + 8 6) 2x4 - 9x3 + 37x - 30

Synthetic Division Examples Factor fully. Use any factoring method. Show work. 7) x5 - 3x4 - 5x3 + 15x2 + 4x - 12