STARTER – Grab a whiteboard! Divide the following using long division and without a calculator! (a) (c) (b) (d)
Dividing Polynomials & The Remainder Theorem AS Maths - Liz
In today’s lesson we will... Learn how to divide polynomials using the long division process Learn how to represent remainders when dividing polynomials
Example 1 Divide
Example 2 Divide
You try! Divide (a) (b) (c) (d)
Part (d) worked out!
Example 3 Divide
You try! Divide (a) (b)
Exam Style Question 1 It is given that . Find the values of A, B, and R.
Don’t like long division? Try researching different methods for dividing! You might like one of these better: Dividing Polynomials with Synthetic Division Dividing Polynomials with the box method (sometimes called grid method)
Remainder Theorem Lesson Notes: Mymaths Practice Questions: Mymaths
Homework Set homework “Algebraic Division” is due in 1 week, October 24th TEST over Algebraic Division will be on Oct. 24th OPTIONAL: To better prepare for this topic, you can complete Core 1&2 Textbook: Exercise 8A, Page 373 Exercise 8B, Page 376 Exercise 8C, Page 380 Miscellaneous exercise 8, Page 381 Mymaths Practice Questions: The Factor Theorem Dividing Polynomials The Remainder Theorem Algebraic Division REVISION Factor Remainder Online Worksheet