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CCSS HSA APR D 6 Dividing two polynomials using synthetic division ex 13

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Subject Math
Grade Level Grades 9-12
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htttp://www.freemathvideos.com In this video series I will show you how to divide a binomial into a polynomial by using synthetic division. Synthetic division is a method used when are divisor is a linear binomial. When we have a linear binomial we set it equal to zero to find the zero of the factor and use that value for our process. It is important to also remember when placing the coefficients of the dividend for the problem that we use the value zero as a place holder if we are missing a term in descending order. Subscribe! http://www.freemathvideos.com Want more math video lessons? Visit my website to view all of my math videos organized by course, chapter and section. I make most of my math lessons in a live classroom and do no editing. I believe this gives the viewer an authentic glimpse of american education and my personality. I have taught Algebra 1, 2, Geometry and Pre-Calculus at a high school level and love learning more about mathematics the more I teach. Teaching is my passion and helping as many students as I can is really a blessing that I never would have imagined when I entered this profession. Please feel free to share my resources with those in need or let me know if you need any additional help with your math studies. I am a true educator and here to help you out.

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