Long Division...2

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    Section 2.3
    Question 8

    Question 8

    See attachment.

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    Let Q = quotient

    Let R = remainder

    Let D = divisor

    We want Q + R/D.

    Q = x^2 -6x + 22

    R = -67

    D = x + 3

    Answer: (x^2 - 6x + 22) + (-67)/(x + 3)

    We can also write the answer like this:

    (x^2 - 6x + 22) - (67)/(x + 3)

    So, y_1 = y_2.

    You say?
     
    nycmathguy, Sep 8, 2021
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    perfect!
     
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    I like the word perfect. It's a positive word.
     
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