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I have been toiling around polynom package to typeset polynomial long division. The polynom package produces wonderful long division with step by step process. But I just have two problems. Let me tell you what I need exactly

Here is the output that I produced with polynom for \polylongdiv{X^3+X^2-1}{X-1}

enter image description here

But instead of spaces for the missing x, I want to have 0x. Is it possible to do that? I checked the documentation and I couldn't find a way to do this.

You can read the documentation here: http://www.cs.brown.edu/system/software/latex/doc/polynom.pdf

I also realized that the polynomials aren't formatted inside the math environment. So is there anyway to format these equations inside math environment also? I tried putting $ signs around \polylongdiv{X^3+X^2-1}{X-1}, but that didn't change anything. Equations inside math environment produces something like this

enter image description here

I am very new to latex. So please help me.

Update: @polgab helped me solve the second question of producing math environment like output. I just need the solution for question 1 now which is I want to have 0x in the place of missing x instead of a space which is being produced by polynom.

I have been toiling around polynom package to typeset polynomial long division. The polynom package produces wonderful long division with step by step process. But I just have two problems. Let me tell you what I need exactly

Here is the output that I produced with polynom for \polylongdiv{X^3+X^2-1}{X-1}

enter image description here

But instead of spaces for the missing x, I want to have 0x. Is it possible to do that? I checked the documentation and I couldn't find a way to do this.

You can read the documentation here: http://www.cs.brown.edu/system/software/latex/doc/polynom.pdf

I also realized that the polynomials aren't formatted inside the math environment. So is there anyway to format these equations inside math environment also? I tried putting $ signs around \polylongdiv{X^3+X^2-1}{X-1}, but that didn't change anything. Equations inside math environment produces something like this

enter image description here

I am very new to latex. So please help me.

I have been toiling around polynom package to typeset polynomial long division. The polynom package produces wonderful long division with step by step process. But I just have two problems. Let me tell you what I need exactly

Here is the output that I produced with polynom for \polylongdiv{X^3+X^2-1}{X-1}

enter image description here

But instead of spaces for the missing x, I want to have 0x. Is it possible to do that? I checked the documentation and I couldn't find a way to do this.

You can read the documentation here: http://www.cs.brown.edu/system/software/latex/doc/polynom.pdf

I also realized that the polynomials aren't formatted inside the math environment. So is there anyway to format these equations inside math environment also? I tried putting $ signs around \polylongdiv{X^3+X^2-1}{X-1}, but that didn't change anything. Equations inside math environment produces something like this

enter image description here

I am very new to latex. So please help me.

Update: @polgab helped me solve the second question of producing math environment like output. I just need the solution for question 1 now which is I want to have 0x in the place of missing x instead of a space which is being produced by polynom.

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I have been toiling around polynom package to typeset polynomial long division. The polynom package produces wonderful long division with step by step process. But I just have two problems. Let me tell you what I need exactly

Here is the output that I produced with polynom for \polylongdiv{X^3+X^2-1}{X-1}{X-1}

enter image description here

But instead of spaces for the missing x, I want to have 0x. Is it possible to do that? I checked the documentation and I couldn't find a way to do this.

You can read the documentation here: http://www.cs.brown.edu/system/software/latex/doc/polynom.pdf

I also realized that the polynomials aren't formatted inside the math environment. So is there anyway to format these equations inside math environment also? I tried putting $$ signs around \polylongdiv{X^3+X^2-1}{X-1}, but that didn't change anything. Equations inside math environment produces something like this

http://imgur.com/BW99g,ucGtrenter image description here

I am very new to latex. So please help me.

I have been toiling around polynom package to typeset polynomial long division. The polynom package produces wonderful long division with step by step process. But I just have two problems. Let me tell you what I need exactly

Here is the output that I produced with polynom for \polylongdiv{X^3+X^2-1}{X-1}

enter image description here

But instead of spaces for the missing x, I want to have 0x. Is it possible to do that? I checked the documentation and I couldn't find a way to do this.

You can read the documentation here: http://www.cs.brown.edu/system/software/latex/doc/polynom.pdf

I also realized that the polynomials aren't formatted inside the math environment. So is there anyway to format these equations inside math environment also? I tried putting $ signs around \polylongdiv{X^3+X^2-1}{X-1}, but that didn't change anything. Equations inside math environment produces something like this

http://imgur.com/BW99g,ucGtr

I am very new to latex. So please help me.

I have been toiling around polynom package to typeset polynomial long division. The polynom package produces wonderful long division with step by step process. But I just have two problems. Let me tell you what I need exactly

Here is the output that I produced with polynom for \polylongdiv{X^3+X^2-1}{X-1}

enter image description here

But instead of spaces for the missing x, I want to have 0x. Is it possible to do that? I checked the documentation and I couldn't find a way to do this.

You can read the documentation here: http://www.cs.brown.edu/system/software/latex/doc/polynom.pdf

I also realized that the polynomials aren't formatted inside the math environment. So is there anyway to format these equations inside math environment also? I tried putting $ signs around \polylongdiv{X^3+X^2-1}{X-1}, but that didn't change anything. Equations inside math environment produces something like this

enter image description here

I am very new to latex. So please help me.

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I have been toiling around Polynompolynom package to typeset polynomial long division. The polynompolynom package produces wonderful long division with step by step process. But I just have two problems. Let me tell you what I need exactly

Here is the output that I produced with polynompolynom for \polylongdiv{X^3+X^2-1}\polylongdiv{X^3+X^2-1}{X-1}

http://imgur.com/BW99g,ucGtr

(Sorry! Stack Overflow didn't allow me to post images)enter image description here

But instead of spaces for the missing x, I want to have 0x. Is it possible to do that? I checked the documentation and I couldn't find a way to do this.

You can read the documentation here: http://www.cs.brown.edu/system/software/latex/doc/polynom.pdf (I wasn't allowed to post anymore hyperlinks)

I also realized that the polynomials aren't formatted inside the math environment. So is there anyway to format these equations inside math environment also? I tried putting $ signs around \polylongdiv{X^3+X^2-1}{X-1}\polylongdiv{X^3+X^2-1}{X-1}, but that didn't change anything. Equations inside math environment produces somthingsomething like this

http://imgur.com/BW99g,ucGtr

I am very new to latex. So please help me.

I have been toiling around Polynom package to typeset polynomial long division. The polynom package produces wonderful long division with step by step process. But I just have two problems. Let me tell you what I need exactly

Here is the output that I produced with polynom for \polylongdiv{X^3+X^2-1}{X-1}

http://imgur.com/BW99g,ucGtr

(Sorry! Stack Overflow didn't allow me to post images)

But instead of spaces for the missing x, I want to have 0x. Is it possible to do that? I checked the documentation and I couldn't find a way to do this.

You can read the documentation here: www.cs.brown.edu/system/software/latex/doc/polynom.pdf (I wasn't allowed to post anymore hyperlinks)

I also realized that the polynomials aren't formatted inside the math environment. So is there anyway to format these equations inside math environment also? I tried putting $ signs around \polylongdiv{X^3+X^2-1}{X-1}, but that didn't change anything. Equations inside math environment produces somthing like this

http://imgur.com/BW99g,ucGtr

I am very new to latex. So please help me.

I have been toiling around polynom package to typeset polynomial long division. The polynom package produces wonderful long division with step by step process. But I just have two problems. Let me tell you what I need exactly

Here is the output that I produced with polynom for \polylongdiv{X^3+X^2-1}{X-1}

enter image description here

But instead of spaces for the missing x, I want to have 0x. Is it possible to do that? I checked the documentation and I couldn't find a way to do this.

You can read the documentation here: http://www.cs.brown.edu/system/software/latex/doc/polynom.pdf

I also realized that the polynomials aren't formatted inside the math environment. So is there anyway to format these equations inside math environment also? I tried putting $ signs around \polylongdiv{X^3+X^2-1}{X-1}, but that didn't change anything. Equations inside math environment produces something like this

http://imgur.com/BW99g,ucGtr

I am very new to latex. So please help me.

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