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Synthetic Division 29 October 2010

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Synthetic Division

29 October 2010

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Operations on Polynomials

Recap – We know how to: Add Subtract Multiply

What about division?

)2()11183( 24 xxxx

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Dividing Polynomials

Like long division We have a short cut!

Synthetic Division!!!

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Dividing Polynomials

Synthetic Division Only works when we divide by 1st degree (linear)

polynomials

)2()11183( 24 xxxx

My degree can’t be larger than 1!

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Synthetic Division

)24()1152( 24 xxxx

)2()11183( 24 xxxx

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Your Turn

On the “Synthetic Division” handout, complete problems 1 – 5. You will: Decide if it’s possible to use synthetic division to

divide the two polynomials

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Division Vocab Review

Dividend Divisor

2)3()65( 2 xxxx

Quotient

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Preparing for Synthetic Division

Can only be used when the divisor is in the form

x – c

If the divisor isn’t in the form x – c, then you need to convert the expression to include subtraction.

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Preparing for Synthetic Division, cont.

5x 11x)11(11 xx

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Preparing for Synthetic Division, cont.

Polynomials need to be written in expanded, standard polynomial form. Translation: If you’re missing terms, then you

need to write them out as 0 times (*) the appropriate term.

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Preparing for Synthetic Division, cont.

xxx 273 35

xxx 273 35

020703 2345 xxxxx

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Your Turn

On “Synthetic Division” handout, write the dividend in expanded standard polynomial form for problems 6 – 10.

Write the divisor in the form x – c.

))2(()0208(

)2()28(23

3

xxxx

xxx

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*Synthetic Division Steps

Example Problem:

)2()11183( 24 xxxx

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Prep Step

Divisor x – c? x – 2

Dividend in Expanded Standard Polynomial Form? 3x4 – 8x2 – 11x + 1 3x4 + – 8x2 – 11x + 1 3x4 + 0x3 – 8x2 – 11x + 1

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Step 1

2

Write the constant value of the divisor (c) here.

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Step 2

2

Write all the coefficients of the expanded dividend here.

3 0 -8 -11 1

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Step 3

2

“Drop” the 1st coefficient underneath the line.

3 0 -8 -11 1

3

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Step 4

2

Multiply “c” by the last value underneath the line. Write their product just underneath the next coefficient.

3 0 -8 -11 1

6

3

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Step 5

2

Add together the numbers in that column and write their sum underneath the line.

3 0 -8 -11 1

6

3 6

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Step 6

2

Multiply “c” by the last value underneath the line. Write their product just underneath the next coefficient.

3 0 -8 -11 1

6 12

3 6

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Step 7

2

Repeat steps 5 and 6 until a number appears in the box underneath the last column.

3 0 -8 -11 1

6 12 8 -6

3 6 4 -3 -5

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Step 8 – Naming the Quotient

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In the last row are the coefficients of the quotient in decreasing order. The quotient is one degree less than the dividend.

3 0 -8 -11 1

6 12 8 -6

3 6 4 -3 -5

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Step 8 – Naming the Quotient

3 6 4 -3 -5

The number in the box is the remainder.

)2()11183( 24 xxxx3x3 + 6x2 + 4x – 3 Remainder -5

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Your Turn

On the “Synthetic Division” handout, solve for the quotient of problems 11 – 14 using synthetic division.

You may work with your partner.