How do find the quotient of (x2−3x+2)÷(x−1)? Algebra Rational Equations and Functions Division of Polynomials 1 Answer De Rono Oct 27, 2015 x−2 Explanation: (x2−3x+2)÷(x−1) =(x2−x−2x+2)÷(x−1) =(x(x−1)−2(x−1))÷(x−1) =(x−1)(x−2)÷(x−1) =x−2 Answer link Related questions What is an example of long division of polynomials? How do you do long division of polynomials with remainders? How do you divide 9x2−16 by 3x+4? How do you divide x2+2x−5x? How do you divide x2+3x+6x+1? How do you divide x4−2x8x+24? How do you divide: (4x2−10x−24) divide by (2x+3)? How do you divide: 5a2+6a−9 into 25a4? How do you simplify 3m22+27mn−123m? How do you simplify 25−a2a2+a−30? See all questions in Division of Polynomials Impact of this question 3416 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License