But I thought you guys are supposed to help me if I ask for help not to say have you tried division or do you know polynomial. I am in 10th grade and taking 11th grade math. I was stuck in this question and wondering how to do it. And all you say is do you know this ?? Seriously?
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Among other things, this says,
Show some of your work or explain where you're stuck. Don't worry that your work might be wrong; learning is a process of making mistakes. We want to check your efforts, to see where you're at. If you show no work at all, some tutors may assume that you need links to lessons or just the first step. Other tutors might think you're looking for somebody to do your homework and might not help at all.
It's also very helpful if you provide some information about what you are learning so we can tell what sort of help will be appropriate. (We don't even know what grade you are in unless you tell us.) Since you didn't, asking what you know how to do is
exactly the right thing for us to say, as otherwise we have no idea where you need help. And mentioning polynomial division
is an answer to "how to do it".
Now, if you don't know how to divide polynomials, then post #10 provides a good alternative. But you still haven't told us that.