Overview of Polynomial Long Division
Description
A detailed tutorial on polynomial long division. Step by step tutorial including several examples of polynomial long division for reference.
Overview
Polynomial long division is a mix of regular long division and rules of polynomials – it looks confusing at first, but isn’t too difficult to follow. Polynomial long division is actually a type of algorithm. It is only used when dividing a polynomial by another polynomial of either the same or a lower degree. The “degree” of a polynomial is the highest power in the polynomial, and the terms in the polynomial should be ordered from highest degree to lowest degree. When using polynomial long division, you must write out all coefficients and terms, even “invisible” ones – ones that have a coefficient of zero and so are typically not written in the polynomial. Polynomial long division is solved the same way as regular long division

