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Standard VI
Mathematics
Formation of Algebraic Expressions
Divide 8 x ...
Question
Divide
8
x
2
y
2
−
6
x
y
2
+
10
x
2
y
3
by
2
x
y
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Solution
We can separate the question in three different parts.
1.
8
×
x
2
×
y
2
2
×
x
×
y
=
4
×
x
×
y
.
2.
6
×
x
×
y
2
2
×
x
×
y
=
3
×
y
3.
10
×
x
2
×
y
3
2
×
x
×
y
=
5
×
x
×
y
2
Now putting all the values in given question
We get
(
4
×
x
×
y
)
−
(
3
×
y
)
+
(
5
×
x
×
y
2
)
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