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Yes!!! just what i was looking for !! the sensible method of doing this ! I KNEW IT WAS OUT THERE! and you sir are the MAN ! just to show you what i mean, here is my last comment to the LOOOOONG devision video : "Gosh I hate long division,with passion !! Its not hard, just so tedious :( thanks for the video and the time taken to make it an explain, i am just saying .... i spaced out like 4 times, rewind listen repeat, space out rewind repeat, space out ... pretty much like the process of the division it self. I am going to search the web to see if there is a simplified (or rather shorted way to do it) as some countries do solve same mathematical problems in different ways. it seems like a waste of time you first divide but then multiply to get the number that you know will cancel out, just seems like there is got to be a way to cut that peace of process or may it simpler ... hopefully i am right. good luck y'all !! may Lord save you from this evil science !!!! :))))))))))))"
This is for anyone who may have this problem, what I would do is rewrite that so it does have descending powers. For missing powers use 0*x^n For your example id write x^3 + 0*x^2 + 2x -5 / x-2