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Hello everyone this is Tom from everystepcalculus.com and everystepphysics.com. This video is about long division of functions of a function I’m going to make others also, lets get started index 8 to get to my menu I’m already at long division to save time as you scroll down the menu and we are going to enter our problem you have to press alpha before you enter anything in these entry lines in my programs okay and the problem is alpha (x^4+3*x^3-4*x^2+5*x+7)/(x^3-3) press enter now it’s showing you what you have entered and you can change it if you want now notice that this is the divisor (x^3-3)and this is the is the dividend (x^4+3*x^3-4*x^2+5*x+7) here and there is not really any words for this line here the divisor line whatever it’s not hieratical sign if we had a larger screen than the titanium i would have the all just as a regular long division that we use in regular numbers, numeric long division but this is functions okay so remember this x^3-3 her now we are going to divide that first into x^4 it’s loading here when it says busy and once you’ve loaded it its very fast from then own in your programs so notice that equals x and x times x^3 is x ^4 and we have to change the sign to subtracting so subtract this an then x times a minus 3 is 3x -3x and then we change the sign to 3x okay now again if the screen was longer I would have 5x plus 7 right up here and you want to keep your answers for the, this is called a quotient up here this is a quotient and you want to keep these In there coulomb’s like this is in the x to the 4 Coulomb’s so minus this and it’s going to be zero and this is in the x coulomb’s 3x so you want to make sure this is still there don’t forget that yet and the next screen that equals zero and we pull down the 3x^3 and the minus x squared and then we add the X’s together which is 8x+7 so now x^3 into 3 x^3 which is 3 which we should you in quotient above and curses 3x 3 and when we subtract it we get zero of course here zero we pull down the -4*x^2 and the 8*x above and then we are adding this you notice that the 3 * the minus 3 and the divisor is minus 9 and we change the sign to make it a plus 9 so we get 16 now any time this is below the powers of devisers you are all done with long division in this okay so this is the answer, I’ll show you the answer here, here is the answer (x)+(3)+ [(-4*x^2)+(16)]/(x^3-3). Pretty neat hah everystepcalculus.com go to my site buy my programs and pass your calculus curse, do your homework etc. Have a good one.