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Rewrite the expression in long division form \"\".

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Use division to write the divisor so it has the coefficient of 6.

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Divide the numerator and denominator by 3.

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 Simplify the numerator and denominator.

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Coefficients of the dividend are \"\"

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The divisor is \"\". Therefore constant x of the divisor is: \"\" \"\"

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Write the coefficients of the dividend so that the degrees of terms are in

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descending order as shown below. Write the constant r to the left. \ \

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 Bring down the first coefficient.

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Multiply the first coefficient by r: \"\".

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Writhe the product under the second coefficient.

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Then, add the product and the second coefficient: \"\"

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Multiply the sum, 5, by r: \"\".

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Writhe the product under the next coefficient and add: \"\"

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The numbers in the last row are coefficients of the quotient.

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Start with the power of x that is one less than the degree of the dividend.

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Therefore the quotients is \"\".

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Remainder is the last entry in the last row. So, \"\"

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The result of the division is \"\".\"\"

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The result of the division is \"\"