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the polynomial 12x^3-25x^2-38+15 represents the volume in cubic meters of a rectangular gasoline holding tank at NASA in Houston, TX. The height of the tank is (x-3). Use the synthetic division to help you find the polynomial that represents the area of the base for the holding tank.
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