Synthetic division or Long division of polynomials?

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Synthetic division and long division are two methods for dividing polynomials, both yielding the same results but applicable in different scenarios. Synthetic division is specifically used when dividing by a linear factor of the form x-a, making it a simplified approach for this case. Long division is preferred by some for its versatility, as it can handle more complex polynomial divisions. An example illustrates using synthetic division to identify a factor and then employing long division to find additional factors. Understanding when to use each method enhances polynomial division efficiency.
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How do i know under which circumstances to use synthetic and when to just do regular polynomial division? do they not both give the same results?
 
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Yes, they give the same results. They are just 2 different methods for the same thing, I prefer the long division though.
 
Synthetic division only works if you are dividing a polynomial by a linear factor..
 
In fact, only when dividing by something of the form x-a.

Synthetic division is just a simplified way of writing a division of that very special (but very important) form.
 
derekjn said:
Synthetic division only works if you are dividing a polynomial by a linear factor..

There is a generalization to arbitrary polynomials
 
http://www.pims.math.ca/pi/issue7/page13-16.pdf
 
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Hi i find them to go together, hand in hand.

for instance, we have this problem: 8x^6 + 7x^3 -1

i use synthetic division to find that -1 is a solution, hence i have a factor that is:
(x-1)

now, to look for the rest of the factors, i use long division to divide (8x^6 + 7x^3 -1)
by (x-1);


:)
 

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