SOLUTION: I have to divide this and cant figure out where I am going wrong
12x^3-4x+12/4x
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Question 672350: I have to divide this and cant figure out where I am going wrong
12x^3-4x+12/4x
Answer by checkley79(3341) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(12x^3-4x+12)/4x all 3 terms in the numerator are divisible by 4.
(3x^3-x+3)/x ans.
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