SOLUTION: How do I divide this I have tried and can't do it?
(4x^3+19x^2-7x-14) / (3x+4)
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Question 172361: How do I divide this I have tried and can't do it?
(4x^3+19x^2-7x-14) / (3x+4)
Answer by cartert(27) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
ok look at the x
4x^3+19x^2-7x+3x
26x^5-7x
19x^5
now look at -14+4
-10
so your answer would be
19x^5/-10 you cant really divide because they are not like terms
26x^5-10
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