How do you use polynomial long division to divide (4x^2+3x-1)div (x-3)(4x2+3x−1)÷(x−3) and write the polynomial in the form p(x)=d(x)q(x)+r(x)p(x)=d(x)q(x)+r(x)? Precalculus Real Zeros of Polynomials Long Division of Polynomials 1 Answer Ally A. · Amory W. Nov 30, 2017 4x^2+3x-14x2+3x−1 = (x-3) (4x+15) + 44(x−3)(4x+15)+44 Explanation: Answer link Related questions What is long division of polynomials? How do I find a quotient using long division of polynomials? What are some examples of long division with polynomials? How do I divide polynomials by using long division? How do I use long division to simplify (2x^3+4x^2-5)/(x+3)2x3+4x2−5x+3? How do I use long division to simplify (x^3-4x^2+2x+5)/(x-2)x3−4x2+2x+5x−2? How do I use long division to simplify (2x^3-4x+7x^2+7)/(x^2+2x-1)2x3−4x+7x2+7x2+2x−1? How do I use long division to simplify (4x^3-2x^2-3)/(2x^2-1)4x3−2x2−32x2−1? How do I use long division to simplify (3x^3+4x+11)/(x^2-3x+2)3x3+4x+11x2−3x+2? How do I use long division to simplify (12x^3-11x^2+9x+18)/(4x+3)12x3−11x2+9x+184x+3? See all questions in Long Division of Polynomials Impact of this question 4770 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License