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  1. Dividing polynomials: synthetic division (video) | Khan Academy

    And now let me just draw my little funky synthetic division operator-looking symbol. And remember, the type of synthetic division we're doing, it only applies when we are dividing by …

  2. Why synthetic division works (video) | Khan Academy

    Sal explains why synthetic division gives you the same result as traditional algebraic long division. Created by Sal Khan.

  3. Intro to polynomial synthetic division (video) | Khan Academy

    Learn how to use synthetic division as another approach to solve polynomials. Created by Sal Khan.

  4. Intro to polynomial synthetic division (video) | Khan Academy

    And we could simplify this by using traditional algebraic long division. But what we're going to cover in this video is a slightly different technique, and we call it synthetic division.

  5. Divide polynomials by linear expressions - Khan Academy

    Rewrite expressions of the form a(x)/b(x), where a is a polynomial b is a linear binomial, in the form q(x)+r(x)/b(x), where q and r are polynomials and the degree of r is less than the degree …

  6. Dividing polynomials: synthetic division (video) | Khan Academy

    Sal divides (2x^5-x^3+3x^2-2x+7) by (x-3) using synthetic division.

  7. Polynomial division | Algebra 2 | Math | Khan Academy

    After we have added, subtracted, and multiplied polynomials, it's time to divide them! This will prove to be a little bit more sophisticated. It turns out that not every polynomial division results …

  8. Synthetic Division (practice) | Khan Academy

    Divide the given polynomial by the given binomial using synthetic division and rewrite the function. If there is no remainder, write 0 .

  9. Synthetic Division - Khan Academy

    Synthetic Division Multiplying Monomials by Polynomials Factoring and the Distributive Property 3 If playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device. Videos you watch may be added to …

  10. Factor using polynomial division (practice) | Khan Academy

    Factor using polynomial division VA.Math: A2.EO.3.b, A2.EO.3.c VA.Math.2023: A2.EO.3.b, A2.EO.3.c