Warm-up 1.The height of a cube is set at (x + 1). Find the polynomial that represents the volume of the cube. 2.A rectangular swimming pool is three times.

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Warm-up 1.The height of a cube is set at (x + 1). Find the polynomial that represents the volume of the cube. 2.A rectangular swimming pool is three times as long as it is wide. A small concrete walkway surrounds the pool. The walkway is a constant 3 feet wide and has an area of 396 square feet. Find the dimensions of the pool.

Section 6-3: Dividing Polynomials Goal 1.03: Operate with algebraic expressions (polynomial, rational, complex fractions) to solve problems.

Long Division Review solving 58,941 divided by 3.

Long Division

Synthetic Divison Step 1: Reverse the sign of the constant term in the divisor. Write the coefficients of the polynomial in standard form. Step 2: Bring down the first coefficient. Step 3: Multiply the first coefficient by the new divisor. Write the result under the next coefficient. Add. Step 4: Repeat the steps of multiplying and adding until the remainder is found.

Synthetic Division

Determine if each binomial is a factor of

Classwork/ Homework P. 318 Section 6-3 #3, 4, 8, 10, 11, 14, 17, 20, 25, 26, 29, 32