Synthetic Division and Remainder Theorem
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- Comparing dividing polynomials using long division and synthetic division.
The lesson includes synthetic division with and without a remainder.
Synthetic division is most useful when finding the value of function using the remainder theorem.
I was never taught synthetic division. This was great. A good way to double check your work.
It only works when x is to the first power.
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I remember learning both long division and kind of synthetic Division methods as well as remainder theorem in my 9th standard.. but I never applied it this way.. it always worth giving time to your videos.. I revised as well as learnt such a surreal application. Wholeheartedly thank giving to you sir for uploading it on TH-cam and connecting with us.. may God help you achieve your summit..😊
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Some people will say you cannot do synthetic if the denominator is like 2x + 1 or 3x - 5, but you can. You will have a fraction on the outside and have to divide your final answer (except the remainder) by the denominator of the fraction.
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Never seen Synthetic division ever. This looks lot more fun
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The long polynomial division method is good for those that view division as repeated subtraction. However, for those of us that view division through the lens of multiplication, an area model might be easier to understand. I would encourage you to through up a video on that, when you have the time. Oh, it's also faster than long division, works all the time, and takes up less space. Since I have a preference for it, I don't care for synthetic division (or how it's typically taught).
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I learned synthetic division in university, but we call it Horner's Method. It's so convinient.
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I remember doing synthetic division back in HS! Fun times!
Here is a traditional polynomial division.
x³+3x²-4x-12 : x-2 = x²+5x+6
x³-2x²
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5x²- 4x
5x²-10x
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6x-12
6x-12
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0
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Thank you for this fun explanation!
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Clear and excellent explanation
I like your way of explaining.
In the first division, you didn't have a close parenthesis for the expressions being subtracted.
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A common mistake that one makes, when not in class, is because we miss out on the rules by not being in class when we are supposed to be . I see that now but it is never too late for miss lessons.
Love it .Did this years ago
very good explanaition, thanks
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There are new methods now for Synthethic Division Non Linear, it is doable with Horner but it is modified
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Beautiful and simple proof 🤩
Let P(x) be a polynomial of degree n
To perform the division of P(x) by (x - a), we use the method of polynomial division. Let q(x) be the quotient (polynomial of degree n-1) and r be the remainder of this division:
P(x) = q(x) * (x - a) + r
Now, let's evaluate this equation at x = a:
P(a) = q(a) * (a - a) + r
Since (a - a) is equal to zero, we get:
P(a) = r
First time i heard it and it gonna save lot of time 😆
Nice!
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If you have a quadratic in the denominator, could you factor out both of the linear factors, and then use both values of x (if multiple) as the dividend (for the synthetic division)?
Excellent technique
Thankyou.
Can you solve for a function? So P(f(x)) such that f(x) is some function of x?
What if the p(5) was negative, like p(-5)
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I love the long division! I'm not so sure about the synthetic division though. What if the denominator in the first example is something like 2x^2-10x+4=0? Long division still works then, but synthetic division will return 2 solutions for the denominator. In fact, what if the denominator only has complex solutions, like 2x^2-3x+4?
Synthetic division only works when the divisor is power of 1
Synthetic division still works when you have no real solutions. You would need to appeal to complex numbers to find your component polynomials. It's much easier to use polynomial long division, any time you don't have a real root to work with.
Consider the example of:
x^4 - 2 x^3 + 6 x^2 - 2 x + 5
which has no real solutions, but has a known factor of (x^2 + 1).
This means two of its complex solutions are x = i and x = -i,
Synthetic division with x = i as one root, pens out as follows:
i |_1__-2______6_______-2_______5__
. .______i_____-1-2*i____2+5*i___-5__
. . . 1 . -2+i . . 5-2*i . . . . 5*i . . . 0
Continue the same process, using x = -i.
-i |__1___-2+i____5-2*i____5*i___
. . _______-i______2*i______-5*i___
. . . . 1 . . -2 . . . . 5 . . . . . . 0
Resulting factored form:
(x^2 - 2*x + 5)*(x^2 + 1)
This is good stuff, however, I really need to see how this is done with a calculator. Just being real. I wish I would have had you in juniorhigh when I got hopelessly lost in arithmetic .
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X^3+3x^2-4x-12=x^3-2x^2+5x^2-10x+6x-12=(x-2)(x^2+5x+6).thus quotient is:x^2+5x+6.ans
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For remainder theorem what about e.g. P(-1)?
I am Indian but I watch this video to understand some concepts.
Hi! Can you use synthetic division when the divisor is a quadratic or even any degree more than two???
Synthetic division is used only when the divisor is a degree of one.
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I have never been taught this synthetic division, need more practice to get familiar with
It's quite helpful.
Much quicker and efficient than the long division method.
Sir please can you teach polynomial graphs
Sir please help me to find this
Integration of tanx under root dx
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My high school math teacher was horrible. I had to learn most of my math in college. Assuming that you can rock calculus like you can algebra I would have been a lot better off.
That is the method of Ruffini.
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+3 - 2= 5?
I second (H) and (B)
Ok sir.
Why is it a 5x³ and not an x³, If you are subtracting 3x³ from 2x³?
Because you are subtracting a negative 2 from a positive 3.
5:06 you mean x² not 1x²
They both mean the same thing. x^2 implicitly means 1x^2.
great video, tho in 8:08 you put theorm instead of theorem
Thank you for pointing it out. I missed that one.
My solution, without watching the video or reading other comments. 😎
(x³ + 3x² - 4x -12) : (x - 2)
DIV 3 2 1 0
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2 1 3 -4 -12
2 10 12
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1 5 6 0
Solution
x² + 5x + 6
A requirement is a divisor of the form (x + a) with a ∈ ℝ.
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great synthetic division is great but Pakistan kay jahi teacher is ko wrong ker Daitya hain like in KIPS school soan garden ISD.
Long division is better.
So, so helpful. So specific.
I was NEVER taught this in highschool, now I am mad.
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