no
I'm not sure about how to use complex numbers to do this, but I've posted a link to a pretty neat website about Synthetic Division.
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Everything is chemical, whether living or dead, natural or synthetic. Everything is chemical.
you can't. math is NO good whatsoever. so stop learning it
people use natural resources to use as their daily uses
Instead of the long division method, one can use the polynomial long division algorithm or synthetic division, particularly for dividing polynomials. Synthetic division is a simplified version that specifically applies to linear divisors and is often faster and more efficient. Additionally, the Euclidean algorithm can be employed for finding the greatest common divisor of two numbers without performing lengthy division steps. These alternatives can streamline the process and often reduce computational complexity.
I use synthetic fertilizers and my yard is full of earthworms and grows really well. So my answer would be no.
3x3x3+3/3
Dividing polynomials can be done using either long division or synthetic division. In long division, you divide the leading term of the dividend by the leading term of the divisor, multiply the entire divisor by that result, subtract it from the dividend, and repeat the process with the new polynomial. Synthetic division is a faster method applicable when dividing by a linear binomial, where you use the coefficients of the polynomial and perform a series of multiplications and additions. Both methods will yield a quotient and a remainder.
Yes you can use a synthetic blend or 100% synthetic.
If the cubic polynomial you are given does not have an obvious factorization, then you must use synthetic division. I'm sure wikipedia can tell you all about that.