How do you divide this?

Timcago

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F(x)= x^3-5x+7
G(x)= x^2-1

Do i factor x^2-1 and get (x+1)(x-1) and do the division separatly and add/subtract the to together at the end?

How do you do the division on a problem like this?
 
Is this calculus?
What are we to do with these two functions?
 
Sorry meant to put it on algebra

I need to know how to divede F(x) by G(x)
 
I assume youre dividing F(x) by G(x) ... \(\displaystyle \frac{F(x)}{G(x)}\)

ever done long division?

Code:
           x
         ----------------------------
x^2 - 1 | x^3 + 0x^2 - 5x + 7
          x^3        - x
        ---------------------------
                      -4x + 7

quotient is \(\displaystyle x + \frac{7 - 4x}{x^2 - 1}\)
 
ya, i got that far. I was just thinking it was to easy to be true considering all my other problems were complex.

The fact that x^2-1 could be factored through me off. Thank you.
 
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