Divide Polynomials Pointwise

This function calculates the pointwise division of two polynomials


This function calculates the pointwise division of two polynomials. Pointwise division divides the real values of each element of a polynomial by the corresponding value of the other polynomial.

Enter the values of the polynomials for the calculation. Then click the 'Calculate' button.


Input format

The data can be entered as a series of numbers, separated by semicolons or spaces. For the expression \(\;3x^2+4x+5\;\) write "3 4 5" or "3;4;5".


Divide polynomial pointwise

 Input
×
Decimal places
 Results
P(x)
Q(x)
Quotient

Example


\(\displaystyle P(x)= 3x^2+4x+5 \)

\(\displaystyle Q(x)= 2x^2+3x+4 \)


\(\displaystyle P(x) ÷ Q(x) \) \(\displaystyle = 3x^2÷2x^2 +4x÷3x +5÷4\; \)
\(\displaystyle = 1,5x^2 + 1,33x + 1,25\)

Polynomial Functions

Add
Scalar Divide
Divide Pointwise
Divide with Remainder
Multiply
Pointwise Multiply
Scalar Multiply
Subtract

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