How do you use synthetic division to divide# (x^2+4x+1)# by #x-5#?
1 Answer
For explanation, see below.
Explanation:
Dividing by
#{:(ul5"|"," 1"," 4"," 1"," "),(ul" ",ul" ",ul" ",ul" ",+),(" "," "," ","| "," "):}#
Move the
#{:(ul5"|"," 1"," 4"," 1"," "),(ul" ",ul" ",ul" ",ul" ",+),(" "," 1"," ","| "," "):}#
Multiply the
#{:(ul5"|"," 1"," "4," 1"," "),(ul" ",ul" ",ul(" "color(red)5),ul" ",+),(" "," "color(red)1," ","| "," "):}#
Add the
#{:(ul5"|"," 1"," "4," 1"," "),(ul" ",ul" ",ul(" "color(red)5),ul" ",+),(" "," "color(red)1," "9,"| "," "):}#
Multiply the
#{:(ul5"|"," 1"," "4," 1"," "),(ul" ",ul" ",ul(" "color(red)5),ul(" "color(blue)(45)),+),(" "," "color(red)1," "color(blue)9,"| "," "):}#
Add the
#{:(ul5"|"," 1"," "4," 1"," "),(ul" ",ul" ",ul(" "color(red)5),ul(" "color(blue)(45)),+),(" "," "color(red)1," "color(blue)9,"|46"," "):}#
The numbers
#(x^2+4x+1)/(x-5)=x+9+46/(x-5)#