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Algebraic long division:

             3x2  -5x      -5      

5x+4 ) 15x-13x-45x-20

           15x3+12x2

                        -25x2-45x

                    -25x2-20x

                             -25x-20

                             -25x-20

                                  0 remainder

Quotient is 3x2-5x-5.

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