SOLUTION: Divide 6a^3h + 13a^2h -4a^h - 15 by 2a^h + 3

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Question 415000: Divide 6a^3h + 13a^2h -4a^h - 15 by 2a^h + 3
Answer by woolybear(13) About Me  (Show Source):
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6a^(3)h+13a^(2)h-4a^(h)-15by^(2)a^(h)+3
Arrange the variables alphabetically within the expression -15by^(2)a^(h). This is the standard way of writing an expression.
6a^(3)h+13a^(2)h-4a^(h)-15a^(h)by^(2)+3