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Dividend is \"\".

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Divisor is \"\".

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

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Divide the first term of the dividend by the first term of the divisor \"\".

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So, the first term of the quotient is \"\".

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Multiply \"\" by \"\" and subtract.

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Setup the long division using a zero place for the missing term \"\" term in the dividend.

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Divide the first term of the last row by the first term of the divisor \"\".

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So, the second term of the quotient is \"\".

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Multiply \"\" by \"\" and subtract.

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Divide the first term of the last row by the first term of the divisor \"\".

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So, the third term of the quotient is \"\".

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Multiply \"\" by \"\" and subtract.

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Divide the first term of the last row by the first term of the divisor \"\".

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So, the fourth term of the quotient is \"\".

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Multiply \"\" by \"\" and subtract.

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Divide the first term of the last row by the first term of the divisor \"\".

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So, the fifth term of the quotient is \"\".

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Multiply \"\" by \"\" and subtract.            

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The remainder is the last entry in the last row.

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Therefore, the remainder \"\".

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The number along the bottom row are the coefficients of the quotient.

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Thus,  \"\"\"\"

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