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polynomials

using long
division and
synthetic
division
By: group 5
TABLE
TABLE of
of contents
contents
Dividing Dividing
Polynomials Polynomials
using Long using long
Division
Detailed explanation of using 01 02 division
The actual demonstration of
long division in polynomials the solutions

Dividing Polynomials Dividing Polynomials


using Synthetic using Synthetic
Detailed explanation of using 03 04 The actual demonstration of
synthetic division in the solutions
polynomials
01
Dividing
Polynomial
s using
Long
Division
The actual demonstration of the solutions
Steps
Steps in
in diving
diving polynomial
polynomial using
using long
long
division
division
1. Arrange the dividend and the divisor in decreasing
powers of exponent.
2. Divide the first term of the dividend by the first
term of the divisor.
3. Multiply the partial quotient to the divisor.
4. Subtract the result from the dividend.
5. Bring down the next term in the dividend.
6. Repeat the process until done.

Progress:
Dividing
Polynomials
using long
02 division
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Numerator
Numerator and
and denominator
denominator

● the top polynomial is the


numerator
● the bottom polynomial is the
denominator
The
The method
method
1.
1.

The quotient:

Progress:
2.
2.

The quotient:

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3.
3.

The quotient:
Progress:
Dividing
Polynomial
03 s using
Synthetic
Detailed explanation of using
synthetic division in
polynomials
Synthetic Division is a process that
make use of numerical coefficients in
dividing polynomials in which the
divisor is a binomial in the form (x-c).

Progress:
Steps
Steps in
in diving
diving polynomial
polynomial using
using long
long
division
division
1. Arrange the coefficients of the dividend in descending powers of x,
placing zeros for the missing terms.
2. The top row contains the coefficients of the dividend in descending
power of x. On the leftmost separated by an inverted L-shape put the
value indicator (value of c in x-c found in the divisor).
3. Bring down the leading coefficient below the line. This will be the
leading coefficient of the quotient.
4. Multiply the number below the line to the value indicator. Place the
product below the coefficient of the next term of the dividend. Add
the two that would be the next coefficient of the quotient.
5. Repeat step 4 until the last number below the line is obtained.
6. Write the quotient. The quotient is one degree lower than the
dividend. The last number in the quotient side is the remainder.
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Polyno
mials
using 04
Syntheti
The actual demonstration of
the solutions

c
1.
1.
divisor dividend

The no. indicator : 2

Quotient Remainder

The quotient:

Progress:
2.
2.
divisor dividend

The no. indicator : -21

The quotient:

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3.
3.
divisor dividend

The no. indicator :

The quotient:
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4.
4.
divisor dividend

The no. indicator : 4

The quotient:

Progress:
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