How do you divide #4x ^ { 3} + 6x ^ { 2} - 23x - 15\div ( 3+ x )#?
2 Answers
Aug 13, 2017
I a man assuming you mean to include brackets around the first four terms!
Aug 13, 2017
Explanation:
#"one way is to use the divisor as a factor in the numerator"#
#"consider the numerator"#
#color(red)(4x^2)(x+3)color(magenta)(-12x^2)+6x^2-23x-15#
#=color(red)(4x^2)(x+3)color(red)(-6x)(x+3)color(magenta)(+18x)-23x-15#
#=color(red)(4x^2)(x+3)color(red)(-6x)(x+3)color(red)(-5)(x+3)color(magenta)(+15)-15#
#=color(red)(4x^2)(x+3)color(red)(-6x)(x+3)color(red)(-5)(x+3)+0#
#rArr(4x^3+6x^2-23x-15)/(x+3)=color(red)(4x^2-6x-5)#