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Write down a multiple table for the divisor before you start the problem. For example, if the divisor is 11 you write down 11, 22, 33, 44, 55, 66, 77, 88, 99, etc. This can help you to avoid mistakes. Put a “0” in the left positions of the quotient that you aren’t using.
Determine the first term of the quotient by dividing the leading term of the dividend by the leading term of the divisor. Multiply the answer by the divisor and write it below the like terms of the dividend. Subtract the bottom binomial from the top binomial. Bring down the next term of the dividend.
Use long division to find the quotient Q(x) and the remainder R(x) when P(x) is divided by d(x) and express P(x) in the form d(x) times •Q(x)plus+R(x). Use long division to find the quotient Q(x) and the remainder R(x) when P(x) is divided by d(x) and express P(x) in the form d(x) times •Q(x)plus+R(x).
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