MATH Integrated Math III  - Unit 24: Polynomials: Long Division, Synthetic Division
For the first four problems, use substitution to determine whether the given linear expression is a factor of the polynomial. Select True if the linear expression is a factor. Select False if the linear expression is not a factor.

1) Is the linear expression a factor of the polynomial?

2) Is the linear expression a factor of the polynomial?

3) Is the linear expression a factor of the polynomial?

4) Is the linear expression a factor of the polynomial?

For the next three problems, divide by using long division.

5) Find the quotient.

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6) Find the quotient.

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7) Find the quotient.

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For the next five problems, divide by using synthetic division. State the answer or the letter of the correct answer, whichever is appropriate.

8) Find the quotient.

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9) Find the quotient.

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10) Find the quotient.

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11) Find the quotient.

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12) Find the quotient.

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Short Answer

13) What is the degree of the given polynomial? Explain how you determined your answer.

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14) Can you use synthetic division to divide a polynomial by the given binomial? Why or why not?

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