synthetic division
English
Noun
synthetic division (countable and uncountable, plural synthetic divisions)
- (algebra) A method of polynomial long division in which one does not write the variables and some of the calculations.
Translations
a method of polynomial long division in which one does not write the variables and some of the calculations
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