(New page: Use long division like in Example 1 except the coefficients belong to <math>Z_7</math>. My final answer was <math>q=4x^2+3x+6</math> and <math>r=6x</math>. Can anyone confirm?)
 
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Use long division like in Example 1 except the coefficients belong to <math>Z_7</math>.
 
Use long division like in Example 1 except the coefficients belong to <math>Z_7</math>.
 
My final answer was <math>q=4x^2+3x+6</math> and <math>r=6x</math>. Can anyone confirm?
 
My final answer was <math>q=4x^2+3x+6</math> and <math>r=6x</math>. Can anyone confirm?
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I have the same thing for the quotient, but I have 6x+2 for the remainder.
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-Ozgur

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Use long division like in Example 1 except the coefficients belong to $ Z_7 $. My final answer was $ q=4x^2+3x+6 $ and $ r=6x $. Can anyone confirm?


I have the same thing for the quotient, but I have 6x+2 for the remainder.

-Ozgur

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