## jagr2713 one year ago Help with long division.

1. anonymous

What do you need help with?And what Grade?

2. jagr2713

Ive always hated long division can you help with this question $\frac{ 25x ^{3}-36x ^{2}+10 }{ 5}$

3. anonymous

Oh...I better leave.I'm in sixth grade only,and I literally have no clue what that is.Sorry.Bye!

4. jagr2713

k @Nnesha

5. Nnesha

for long division 5 steps) $$\huge\color{green}{{1:}}$$ Divide the first terms $$\huge\color{green}{{2:}}$$ multiply(distribute) $$\huge\color{green}{{3:}}$$ subtract all terms $$\huge\color{green}{{4:}}$$ carry down $$\huge\color{green}{{5:}}$$ repeat

6. Nnesha

it's just 5 at the denominator ?

7. jagr2713

yes

8. jagr2713

oh i see what to do

9. Nnesha

|dw:1443469461024:dw| we need to write highest to lowest degree so x term isn't in the question but we still have to write x^3,x^2,x^1,x^0

10. jagr2713

you divide 5 to all the numbers i see

11. jagr2713

i remember some now thanks

12. Nnesha

wait a sec ...

13. Nnesha

alright back

14. Nnesha

check ur question plz are u sure that's correct ?

15. Nnesha

is it 36 or 35 or 30?

16. Nnesha

$\frac{ 25x ^{3}-36x ^{2}+10 }{ 5}$ is same as $\frac{ 25x^3 }{ 5 }-\frac{ 36x^2 }{ 5 }+\frac{ 10 }{ 5 }$