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Mrs. Rivas International Studies Charter School Objectives: 1. Use long division to divide Polynomials.
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Mrs. Rivas International Studies Charter School Long Division of Polynomials and the Division Algorithm 1. Arrange the terms of both the dividend and the divisor in descending powers of any variable. 2. Divide the first term in the dividend by the first term in the divisor. The result is the first term of the quotient. 3. Multiply every term in the divisor by the first term in the quotient. Write the resulting product beneath the dividend with like terms lined up. 4.Subtract the product from the dividend. 5. Bring down the next term in the original dividend and write it next to the remainder to form a new dividend. 6. Use this new expression as the dividend and repeat this process until the remainder can no longer be divided. This will occur when the degree of the remainder (the highest exponent on a variable in the remainder) is less than the degree of the divisor
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Mrs. Rivas International Studies Charter School Example # 1A
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Mrs. Rivas International Studies Charter School Example # 1B The quotient is
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Mrs. Rivas International Studies Charter School Example # 1C
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Mrs. Rivas International Studies Charter School Example # 2D
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Mrs. Rivas International Studies Charter School Example # 2A
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Mrs. Rivas International Studies Charter School Example # 2B
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Mrs. Rivas International Studies Charter School Pages: Pages: 308 # 9-20 All Quote “Strength does not come from winning. Your struggles develop your strengths. When you go through hardships and decide not to surrender, that is strength.” Arnold Schwarzenegger
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