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Method of detached coefficients division
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[QUOTE="neilparker62, post: 6613065, member: 515522"] Ok thanks for the correction. After some research I think I now understand synthetic division as a 'collapsed' version of the method of detached coefficients which you have demonstrated above. [URL]https://courses.lumenlearning.com/ivytech-collegealgebra/chapter/use-synthetic-division-to-divide-polynomials/[/URL] They make a dog's breakfast of the polynomial division but it does show how detached coefficients 'evolve' into synthetic division. [/QUOTE]
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