Roots
concept by Nancy Carpenter,
coding by Steven J. Wilson

Enter the coefficient of each term.
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Enter your divisor.
Then press the Evaluate button.

Results

 
     
   

This program will enable you to do synthetic division with ease and efficiency. You can use polynomials of up to degree 6. Have fun!!

When entering coefficients, make sure that you first arrange the terms in descending order. Use a 0 as a placeholder when needed. Your last coefficient is probably a constant term. If your polynomial has degree 5 or less, leave the last box(es) blank. If your polynomial has degree 2, the quadratic formula or factoring will be more efficient.