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Synthetic division

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Definition

Synthetic division is a simplified method of dividing polynomials where only the coefficients are used. It is particularly useful for dividing by linear factors of the form $x - c$.

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5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. Synthetic division can only be used when dividing by a linear polynomial in the form $x - c$.
  2. It provides both the quotient and remainder of the division directly.
  3. The process involves bringing down the leading coefficient, multiplying it by the root, and then adding it to the next coefficient iteratively.
  4. Remainders in synthetic division can be interpreted as function values, specifically $f(c)$ where $c$ is the divisor's root.
  5. Synthetic division is often used to test possible rational roots derived from the Rational Root Theorem.

Review Questions

  • What type of polynomial must you be dividing by to use synthetic division?
  • How does synthetic division help determine if a number is a root of a polynomial?
  • What steps are involved in performing synthetic division?
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