Answer:
[tex]x^3+9x^2+16x-6[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
When you learned to divide numbers, you said that 10 divided by 2 has quotient 5 since 5 times 2 was 10.
Same difference, let's multiply the two polynomials:
[tex](x^2+6x-2)(x+3) = x^3+9x^2+16x-6[/tex].
that assuming that you want no remainder. If you care about the remainder, just change the constant term with anything you want. the distance from [tex]-6[/tex] will be your remainder.