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$\frac{6x^5-5x^3-49x-14x^2+23x^4+20}{3x^3-5+x^2}$
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Learn how to solve factor problems step by step online. Factor the expression (6x^5-5x^3-35x-14x-14x^223x^4+20)/(3x^3-5x^2). Combining like terms -35x and -14x. Divide 6x^5-5x^3-49x-14x^2+23x^4+20 by 3x^3-5+x^2. Resulting polynomial.
Final Answer
$2x^{2}+7x-4+\frac{-14x}{3x^3-5+x^2}$
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