Polynomial Division How to divide polynomials easily

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How to divide polynomials easily.
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Being a teacher, I'm always looking for new ways/methods to perform operations. I appreciate this video. I'll be working backwards with it to explain it to my students, as it seems to be the inverse of grid multiplication. Thank you, sir.

philaciousnessicity
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Yes you saved me for my further maths GCSE. Thank you!

blazexstorm
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this is a very effective technique for this. Long division has confused me for some time now. Thanks!

johnstanley
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Fantastic method, makes much more sense than what I was taught!

MisterMoonchild
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My mind is blown!!!! This is amazing! Thank you!

boatis
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got long division drummed into my head at primary school and that is the only thing that makes sense now :')

Zain-kuhb
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at 1:03 what if that's the next number in the sequence that you want?

nickwilson
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do you divide by the factor or the root?

CrimsonHarper
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Wow thanks this method really helpful great video.

bossbeate
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How do I go from there I need the zeros. What do the numbers mean mason ?!

TheTheoryLost
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Thanks so much, got a mock tomorrow and algebraic division when subtracting 4x from 3x^2 really confused me

ShadowCastPro
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A little bit confusing for me is there any other method to do it? If there is please send me a web link:S

Powerify
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Though I appreciate the fact that my professor chose to use this method over others, his explanation utterly failed.

Great video! Thank you!

MrExspectator
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I gotta do “Dividing polynomials of one degree” today for homework and I’m gonna get a f because it fucking stressing me out and I can’t find no videos that help

Clorrin
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 Doesn't make sense, I might be able to squeeze by now though. Thanks for a slightly less complicated method. :) Yes I am an idiot.

kylewise
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Thanks for the technique!, is this technique applicable for trinomials and so on as the divisor? and also dividends with blank spot like x^3 + x + 6?

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