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Which of the following scenarios best describes division of a polynomial using synthetic division? Select all that apply. The division must occur between a polynomial and a linear term. Synthetic division uses only the variables when finding the quotient. If there is a number in the last term of the quotient, then there is a remainder. The quotient is written as a polynomial with a degree one power greater than the original dividend.

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Answer:Synthetic division is a process of polynomial division by a linear factor only.Step-by-step explanation:The correct statements are:1. The division must occur between a polynomial and a linear term.3. If there is a number in the last term of the quotient, then there is a remainder.  After division if there is any number left out except zero in the last term of quotient, then it is the remainder. 4. The quotient is written as a polynomial with a degree one power greater than the original dividend.