Synthetic division cannot be done with a polynomial divisor that is higher than a 1st degree.Question 15Select one:
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Synthetic division cannot be done with a polynomial divisor that is higher than a 1st degree.Question 15Select one:
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True. Synthetic division is a simplified form of long division which is specifically used when dividing a polynomial by a linear (first degree) divisor. If the divisor is a higher degree polynomial, synthetic division cannot be used.
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