SOLUTION: 32x^2+24x-11 divided by 4x
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Question 225321: 32x^2+24x-11 divided by 4x
Answer by LtAurora(115) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Assuming:
We can rewrite to this:
, and . So, our first term becomes:
The second term: and . So, the second term becomes:
The last term: 11/4 does not give us an integer, so we leave it in the 11/4 form. And the x term does not cancel with another x, so our final answer remains:
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