Algebraic Long Division

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Uploaded by on Aug 31, 2008

Dividing one polynomial into another

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  • at the end shouldn't it be -51/4 as the remainder when you write it all out?

  • this guy sounds like secret agent bob...... sierously

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  • @MrMan264 Thank you sir

  • @QFWGKTADGAF How insightful

  • This helps a lot, Sal. And heheheh the last comment is funny

  • BITCHNIGGERFUCKCUNT

  • can't say im following this without difficulty 

  • -7x^2+4x^2=-3x^2 not -11x^2

  • Sal is just one of the best people I can imagine on the planet!

  • Sal, I Freigkin Love You Dude!!

  • Oh thank god you covered this. I was so confused when my teacher taught long division with polynomials. Thank you ^^

  • THANK YOU :D come be my maths teacher?

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