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Divide: 3y^5+6y^4+6y^3+7y^2+8y+9\ b y\ 3...

Divide: `3y^5+6y^4+6y^3+7y^2+8y+9\ b y\ 3y^3+1` and verify that `d i v i d e d\ =\ d i v i s o r\ xx\ q uot i e n t\ +\ r e m a i n d e r`

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