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Question

Divide the given polynomial by the given monomial :

(x3+2x2+3x)÷2x


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Solution

The four important terms used in the division operation are dividend, divisor, quotient and remainder.

The formula to calculate the division of two numbers is:

Dividend ÷ Divisor = Quotient + Remainder.

Here,

  • The dividend is the number, which is being divided
  • The divisor is the number, which divides the number (dividend) into equal parts
  • The quotient is the result of the division operation
  • The remainder is the leftover number in the division operation.

(x3+2x2+3x)÷2x

(x3+2x2+3x)2x=x(x2+2x+3)2x12(x2+2x+3)

(x3+2x2+3x)÷2x=12(x2+2x+3)

Hence,12(x2+2x+3) is correct .


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