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Having watched a video on synthetic division, which stated that: "In algebra, synthetic division is a method of performing polynomial long division." I don't think that they are similar.
divide, long division or synthetic division.
I'm not sure about how to use complex numbers to do this, but I've posted a link to a pretty neat website about Synthetic Division.
synthetic and long division, which can't really be explained by typing in my opinion if that's what your looking for
To find the width of the rectangle using synthetic division, we need to express the area, given as ( A = x^2 + 3x ), in terms of the length and width. If we assume the length is ( x + 3 ), we can set up the equation ( A = (x + 3) \cdot \text{width} ). Dividing ( x^2 + 3x ) by ( x + 3 ) using synthetic division will yield the width. The result of this division shows that the width is ( x ).
Having watched a video on synthetic division, which stated that: "In algebra, synthetic division is a method of performing polynomial long division." I don't think that they are similar.
divide, long division or synthetic division.
I'm not sure about how to use complex numbers to do this, but I've posted a link to a pretty neat website about Synthetic Division.
Synthetic fibers were discovered by Wallace Carothers, who was a chemist working for DuPont in the early 20th century. Carothers is credited with creating the first synthetic fiber, known as nylon, in 1935.
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Synthetic division is a simplified method for dividing a polynomial by a linear binomial of the form (x - c). It involves using the coefficients of the polynomial and performing operations that resemble long division but are more streamlined. This technique is particularly useful for quickly finding polynomial quotients and remainders without having to write out the entire long division process. Synthetic division is efficient and can be applied when the divisor is a linear polynomial.
was a mathematician that discovered synthetic and projective geometry
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Meitnerium was discovered in 1982 by Peter Armbruster and Gottfried M�nzenberg
The first synthetic fiber was nylon, discovered in 1935 by Wallace Carothers, who was a chemist working for DuPont. Nylon was the first successful synthetic textile fiber and revolutionized the textile industry.
The French mathematician Descartes is credited with developing synthetic division as a method for dividing polynomials. It is a useful technique for dividing polynomials by linear factors and is commonly used in algebra and calculus.