Polynomial Division (Cambridge (CIE) A Level Maths): Revision Note

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Polynomial Division

What is a polynomial?

  • A polynomial is an algebraic expression consisting of a finite number of terms, with non-negative integer indices only

2.5.2 Polynomial not polynomial, Edexcel A Level Maths: Pure revision notes

 

What is polynomial division?

  • Polynomial division is a method for splitting polynomials into factor pairs (with or without an accompanying remainder term)

2.5.2 Polynomial Division What Is, Edexcel A Level Maths: Pure revision notes
  • At A level you will most frequently use it to factorise polynomials, or when dealing with improper (ie 'top-heavy') algebraic fractions

How do I divide polynomials?

  • The method used for polynomial division is just like the long division method (sometimes called 'bus stop division') used to divide regular numbers:

2.5.2 Bus Stop Div, Edexcel A Level Maths: Pure revision notes
  • At A level you will normally be dividing a polynomial dividend of degree 3 or 4 by a divisor in the form (x ± p)

  • The answer to a polynomial division question is built up term by term, working downwards in powers of the variable (usually x)

  • Start by dividing by the highest power term

  • Write out this multiplied by the divisor and subtract

2.5.2 Polynomial Division Illustration_1, Edexcel A Level Maths: Pure revision notes
  •  Continue to divide by each reducing power term and subtracting your answer each time

2.5.2 Polynomial Division Illustration_2, Edexcel A Level Maths: Pure revision notes
  •  Continue until you are left with zero

2.5.2 Polynomial Division Illustration_3, Edexcel A Level Maths: Pure revision notes
  • If the divisor is not a factor of the polynomial then there will be a remainder term left at the end of the division

Worked Example

2.5.2 Polynomial Division Example, Edexcel A Level Maths: Pure revision notes

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Quadratic Divisor

What are the degrees of the quotient and remainder when a polynomial is divided by a quadratic divisor?

  • Suppose a polynomial of degree n is divided by a quadratic divisor

    • fraction numerator straight f open parentheses x close parentheses over denominator a x squared plus b x plus c end fraction equals straight q open parentheses x close parentheses plus fraction numerator straight r open parentheses x close parentheses over denominator a x squared plus b x plus c end fraction

  • The quotient q will have degree n minus 2

  • The degree of the remainder r will be less than 2

    • It could be degree 1 (linear)

    • Or it could be degree 0 (constant)

How do I divide a polynomial by a quadratic divisor?

  • You use polynomial division!

  • Step 1
    Divide the leading term of the polynomial by the squared term of the divisor

    • This gives the leading term of the quotient

  • Step 2
    Multiply this term by the divisor

  • Step 3
    Subtract this from the polynomial to get a new polynomial with a lower degree

  • Continue these steps until you have an expression with a degree lower than 2

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