I have a to divide a thrid degree polynomial by another one, is it possible for me to get another polynomial out of it?
By the way, I am working with decimal numbers (floats in 32bits).
If it is possible, this problem needs to be solved relatively quickly as I plan on using the solution in a videogame, basically every frame. Let's say the division looks something like this:
((ax3+bx3+cx+d)/(ex3+fx3+gx+h)) = f(x)
How do i get f(x) = jx3+kx3+lx+m?
By the way, I am working with decimal numbers (floats in 32bits).
If it is possible, this problem needs to be solved relatively quickly as I plan on using the solution in a videogame, basically every frame. Let's say the division looks something like this:
((ax3+bx3+cx+d)/(ex3+fx3+gx+h)) = f(x)
How do i get f(x) = jx3+kx3+lx+m?