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Divide `2x^2+3x+1`by `x+2`

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To divide the polynomial \(2x^2 + 3x + 1\) by \(x + 2\), we will use polynomial long division. Here are the steps: ### Step 1: Set up the division Write the dividend \(2x^2 + 3x + 1\) under the long division symbol and the divisor \(x + 2\) outside. ### Step 2: Divide the first term Divide the first term of the dividend \(2x^2\) by the first term of the divisor \(x\): \[ ...
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