Divide quadratics by linear expressions (with remainders)
Divide the polynomials.
Your answer should be in the form p(x) +
where p is a polynomial and k is an integer.
3
37
22 + 4
3
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Divide quadratics by linear expressions with remainders Divide the polynomials Your answer should be in the form px where p is a polynomial and k is an integer class=

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Answer:

x + 3 + [tex]\frac{13}{x-3}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Divide using Synthetic division

dividing by ( x - 3)

Using 0 to represent the x- term

3 |  1  0   4

     ↓ 3    9

        +     +

   ------------------

     1   3    13 ← remainder

Thus

[tex]\frac{x^2+4}{x-3}[/tex] = x + 3 + [tex]\frac{13}{x-3}[/tex]