The synthetic division table is:
$$ \begin{array}{c|rrr}1&1&3&2\\& & 1& \color{black}{4} \\ \hline &\color{blue}{1}&\color{blue}{4}&\color{orangered}{6} \end{array} $$The solution is:
$$ \frac{ x^{2}+3x+2 }{ x-1 } = \color{blue}{x+4} ~+~ \frac{ \color{red}{ 6 } }{ x-1 } $$Step 1 : Write down the coefficients of the dividend into division table. Put the zero from $ x -1 = 0 $ ( $ x = \color{blue}{ 1 } $ ) at the left.
$$ \begin{array}{c|rrr}\color{blue}{1}&1&3&2\\& & & \\ \hline &&& \end{array} $$Step 1 : Bring down the leading coefficient to the bottom row.
$$ \begin{array}{c|rrr}1&\color{orangered}{ 1 }&3&2\\& & & \\ \hline &\color{orangered}{1}&& \end{array} $$Step 2 : Multiply by the number on the left, and carry the result into the next column: $ \color{blue}{ 1 } \cdot \color{blue}{ 1 } = \color{blue}{ 1 } $.
$$ \begin{array}{c|rrr}\color{blue}{1}&1&3&2\\& & \color{blue}{1} & \\ \hline &\color{blue}{1}&& \end{array} $$Step 3 : Add down last column: $ \color{orangered}{ 3 } + \color{orangered}{ 1 } = \color{orangered}{ 4 } $
$$ \begin{array}{c|rrr}1&1&\color{orangered}{ 3 }&2\\& & \color{orangered}{1} & \\ \hline &1&\color{orangered}{4}& \end{array} $$Step 4 : Multiply by the number on the left, and carry the result into the next column: $ \color{blue}{ 1 } \cdot \color{blue}{ 4 } = \color{blue}{ 4 } $.
$$ \begin{array}{c|rrr}\color{blue}{1}&1&3&2\\& & 1& \color{blue}{4} \\ \hline &1&\color{blue}{4}& \end{array} $$Step 5 : Add down last column: $ \color{orangered}{ 2 } + \color{orangered}{ 4 } = \color{orangered}{ 6 } $
$$ \begin{array}{c|rrr}1&1&3&\color{orangered}{ 2 }\\& & 1& \color{orangered}{4} \\ \hline &\color{blue}{1}&\color{blue}{4}&\color{orangered}{6} \end{array} $$Bottom line represents the quotient $ \color{blue}{ x+4 } $ with a remainder of $ \color{red}{ 6 } $.