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Cool Math
Coolmath: Polynomial Long Division Freaky Things That Can Happen Part 2
This CoolMath resource will help students understand how to apply long division to polynomials.
Richland Community College
Real Zeros of Polynomial Functions
This site from the Richland Community College contains information on long and synthetic division, the remainder theorem and the factor theorem.
Math Medics
S.o.s. Math: Polynomial Long Division
This tutorial offers a description and examples of long division using polynomials. Exercises with answers also provided.
CK-12 Foundation
Ck 12: Algebra: Division of Polynomials
[Free Registration/Login may be required to access all resource tools.] Students learn to find the quotient and remainder of rational expressions that involve division. Students examine guided notes, review guided practice, watch...
Purple Math
Purplemath: Polynomial Division: Simplification and Reduction
Demonstrates, step-by-step and with worked examples, how to do long division of polynomials.
Other
Laerd Mathematics: Algebraic Division
This tutorial demonstrates how to use long division with polynomials of various degrees. Includes eight practice problems with detailed solutions provided.
Math Medics
S.o.s. Math: Algebra
This lesson provides basic instruction on the major concepts in algebra. Content includes a focus on fractions, units of conversion, complex numbers, quadratic equations, factorization and roots of polynomials, solving equations, systems...
Texas A&M University
Wtamu Virtual Math Lab: Intermediate Algebra
This site is a tutorial for students in algebra 2 or for those who need a refresher. The site has explanations, definitions, examples, practice problems and practice tests are found covering topics such as linear equations, graphing,...
CK-12 Foundation
Ck 12: Analysis: Methods for Solving Quadratic Functions
[Free Registration/Login may be required to access all resource tools.] This lesson applies factoring a quadratic equation to other types of polynomials that are in "quadratic form."