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Use synthetic division to solve (3 x superscript 4 baseline 6 x cubed + 2 x squared + 9 x + 10) divided by (x + 2). What is the quotient? 3 x cubed + 12 x squared + 26 x + 61 + startfraction 132 over x + 2 endfraction 3 x cubed + 2 x + 5 3 x cubed + 12 x squared + 26 x + 61 + startfraction 132 over x minus 2 endfraction 3 x superscript 4 baseline + 2 x squared + 5 x.

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