Re: HSC 2013 4U Marathon
First post, let's see if I can get the latex right -- I'm studying how you've done it lol
$Using polynomial division: $ \ n^3+100 = (n+10)(n^2-10n+100) - 900 \ $
$Therefore $ \ \frac{n^3+100}{n+10} = n^2-10n+100 - \frac{900}{n+10} \ $
$Both sides have to be...