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Rewrite the expression in long division form .
Since the second factor has an exponent of 1, this is a division problem .
Divide the first term of the dividend by the first term of the divisor .
Divide the first term of the last row by the first term of the divisor .
So, the first term of the quotient is x. multiply () by x and subtract.
So, the second term of the quotient is multiply by and subtract.
The quotient is (x 1), and the remainder is 3. Therefore,
The result of division form .
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