How You Can (And Should) Get More Practice!

Below is a few practice problems of various difficulty, but you will need considerably more practice than one each. For that reason you should definitely use the green “Try Another” button in the top right corner at least two or three times to complete additional versions of these questions for more practice. You should keep using that button until doing these problems feels straight forward and easy, and then come back after a week or so of doing other stuff and try again to make sure it is still just as easy for you.

Theoretically Easier Difficulty Problem

You can use synthetic or polynomial long division to compute this.
Make sure to include all the terms, even if you need to use a zero coefficient to inject missing powers of into the polynomial.

Compute the following division:

Theoretically Medium Difficulty Problem

You should likely use polynomial long division to compute this.
Make sure to include all the terms, even if you need to use a zero coefficient to inject missing powers of into the polynomial.
Compute the following division:

Theoretically Harder Difficulty Problem

You should likely use polynomial long division to compute this.
Make sure to include all the terms, even if you need to use a zero coefficient to inject missing powers of into the polynomial.
Compute the following division: