What is the quotient of the synthetic division problem below, written in
polynomial form?
3 -2 15
-22
-16
A.2xd 121xr 41
B=
2,219x15
C. 2y 1 9g
40
D
2y7 - 21x 40

Respuesta :

The quotient of the synthetic division problem is "f(x) = -2x² + 9x + 5" (Option C).

What is Synthetic Division?

When a polynomial division is executed using the shorthand method, using a linear factor, one is  said to have executed a Synthetic Division.

The synthetic division translates to

- 2 15 -22 -15

3 | -6 27 15

-2 9 5 0

Citing the coefficient of the quotient of the first three numbers:

- 2, 9, 5. The last number is given as the remainder.

Hence the remainder is zero.

Given that the coefficient of the quotient are three, the interpretation is that the polynomial greatest degree is 2.

Thus,

f(x) = -2x² + 9x + 5

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