SOLUTION: I need to put this expression into the form of quotient+ dividend/remainder
but find this very confusing could you break this down for me please.
2x^2 + 4/ 2x
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but find this very confusing could you break this down for me please.
2x^2 + 4/ 2x
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Question 411673: I need to put this expression into the form of quotient+ dividend/remainder
but find this very confusing could you break this down for me please.
2x^2 + 4/ 2x Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
you can reduce this fraction, cancel 2 and you have
Divide x into x^2, you get x
Divide x int 2, you get 0 a remainder of 2
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Dividend: x+0 , remainder or just x, remainder