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Divide $3x^5+3x^3-x^2+1$ by $x-2$
Resulting polynomial
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Divide $3x^5+3x^3-x^2+1$ by $x-2$
Resulting polynomial
Solving a math problem using different methods is important because it enhances understanding, encourages critical thinking, allows for multiple solutions, and develops problem-solving strategies. Read more
SimplifyFactorFind the integralFind the derivativeFind (3x^5+3x^3)/(x-2) using the definitionSolve by quadratic formula (general formula)Find the rootsFind break even pointsFind the discriminantImplicit differentiation makes use of the chain rule to differentiate implicitly defined functions. For differentiating an implicit function y(x), defined by an equation R(x, y) = 0, it is not generally possible to solve it explicitly for y(x) and then differentiate. Instead, one can differentiate R(x, y) with respect to x and y and then solve a linear equation in dy/dx for getting explicitly the derivative in terms of x and y.
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