First,
, and if we multiply
by
we get

Subtracting this from the numerator gives a remainder of

Next,
, and if we multiply
by
we have

and subtracting this from the previous remainder, we end up with a new remainder of

Next,
, and if we multiply
by
we get

Subtracting from the previous remainder, we get a new remainder of

which contains no more factors of
, so we're done.
So,

3, 2.91, -0.3, -0.9, -1.01,
Answer:
a
Step-by-step explanation:
If n = $3 then plug it in
$10 + ($6-$3)
$6-$3 = $3
$10 + $3 = $13