SOLUTION: How do I divide the polynomial(-9ab^2-6a^3b^3) by a monomial(-3ab^2)?
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Question 257567: How do I divide the polynomial(-9ab^2-6a^3b^3) by a monomial(-3ab^2)?
Answer by richwmiller(17219) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(-9ab^2-6a^3b^3)/(-3ab^2)
Can you see that -3ab is a factor of -9ab and also of -6ab?
but we can also factor out b^2
=3+2a^2b
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