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Anja divides (8x3 – 36x2 + 54x – 27) by (2x – 3) as shown below. What error does Anja make? 2 x minus 3StartLongDivisionSymbol 8 x cubed minus 36 x squared + 54 x minus 27 EndLongDivisionSymbol. minus 8 x cubed minus 12 x squared to get a remainder of negative 24 x squared + 54 x. minus 24 x squared + 36 x to get a remainder of 18 x minus 27. minus 18 x + 27 to get a remainder of 0 and a quotient of 4 x squared minus 12 x + 9

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