6.7 Dividing a Polynomial by a Polynomial

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6.7 Dividing a Polynomial by a Polynomial

When dividing a polynomial by a When dividing a polynomial by a , the following theorem will be helpful. For all a, b, and c, , monomial

Express each rational expression as a sum using division. 1.

Express each rational expression as a sum using division. 2.

When dividing a polynomial by a binomial (or larger) we use division. If there is a remainder, we write it as a fraction over the denominator of the original fraction. long

Express each rational expression as a sum by using division. 3.

Express each rational expression as a sum by using division. 4.

Express each rational expression as a sum by using division. 5.

Express each rational expression as a sum by using division. 6.