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Dividing Polynomials

Original question text:

Divide the following polynomials: (3x^3+x^2-4x)/(x-1)?

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These type of problems are expected to be solved as factoring problems.

You start by entering the divison in an intuitive math editor. Just copy-paste it.

Algebrator can easily solve problems such as the one you posted on Yahoo Answers. These type of problems are expected to be solved as factoring problems. You start by entering the divison in an intuitive math editor. Just copy-paste it.


Explanation for this (or any other) step is just a click away.

Explanation for this (or any other) step is just a click away.


Some Important features are:

1.Flash demos, found under the drop-down menu "Help->Tutors".

The demos are also available online at "https://softmath.com/demos/", where you may simply select any of the ".htm" files and the demo will play within your browser

2. Wizard button - for example, click the Wizard button and look under the category of "Polynomials" to see the many useful templates for Polynomials.

3. The Explain button, which provides the mathematical logic involved in the selected step.

Some Important features are: 1.Flash demos, found under the drop-down menu "Help->Tutors". The demos are also available online at "https://softmath.com/demos/", where you may simply select any of the ".htm" files and the demo will play within your browser 2. Wizard button - for example, click the Wizard button and look under the category of "Polynomials" to see the many useful templates for Polynomials. 3. The Explain button, which provides the mathematical logic involved in the selected step.


It is important to note that the "visibility" button allows us to see more or less steps involved in the process.

It is important to note that the "visibility" button allows us to see more or less steps involved in the process.


We can see the rest of the solution process by clicking on the "solve step" button several times.

We can see the rest of the solution process by clicking on the "solve step" button several times.


Dividing Polynomials


Dividing Polynomials


Further simplification is not possible.

Further simplification is not possible.


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