Polynomial Division - Synthetic
Use synthetic division to verify that the binomial is afactor.


f(x) = x3 - x2 - 14x + 24 ÷ (x-2)




Enter the coefficients and signs for the resultingpolynomial:
x2
x
Use synthetic division to verify that the binomial is afactor.


f(x) = x3 - 12x2 + 47x - 60 ÷ (x-4)




Enter the coefficients and signs for the resultingpolynomial:
x2
x
Use synthetic division to verify that the binomial is afactor.


f(x) = x3 - 3x2 - 9x + 27 ÷ (x-3)




Enter the coefficients and signs for the resultingpolynomial:
x2
x
Use synthetic division to verify that the binomial is afactor.


f(x) = 25x3 + 150x2 + 131x + 30 ÷ (x+5)




Enter the coefficients and signs for the resultingpolynomial:
x2
x
Use synthetic division to verify that the binomial is afactor.


f(x) = 3x3 - 4x2 - 9x + 10 ÷ (x-1)




Enter the coefficients and signs for the resultingpolynomial:
x2
x
Use synthetic division to verify that the binomial is afactor.


f(x) = 6x3 + 7x2 + 0x - 1 ÷ (x+1)




Enter the coefficients and signs for the resultingpolynomial:
x2
x
Use synthetic division to verify that the binomial is afactor.


f (x) = 25x4 - 40x3 - 19x2 - 2x + 0 ÷ (x-2)




Enter the coefficients and signs for the resultingpolynomial:
x3
x2
x
Use synthetic division to verify that the binomial is afactor.


f(x) = 3x3 + 4x2 - 35x - 12 ÷ (x+4)




Enter the coefficients and signs for the resultingpolynomial:
x2
x
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