Create a unique example of dividing a polynomial by a monomial and provide the simplified form. Explain, in complete sentences, the two ways used to simplify this expression and how you would check your quotient for accuracy.
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@dmezzullo lol your sense of humor is unique but I found that funny lol can you help with this though ?
lol ty, unfortunately no)': i can call 911 they will help
Do you know someone that Can atleast explain it clearly for me its for my virtual schools class @dmezzullo
Well i actually can answer that with an answer other than when in doubt dial 911
Or stop drop and roll
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Ermm who can help u? OH OH OH nvm.. Ummmm
idk sorry, @Hero SHould be able to help u or @Mertsj
@dmezzullo thanks :) love the sense of humor keep it up lol
Do you know what a polynomial is?
@Mertsj i do know what it is but no clear understanding of it .
This is a polynomial. You can make up one of your own if you wish: \[15x^3-9x^2+27x\]
Here is a monomial: 3x
Or you could make up one of your own.
@Mertsj so 10x^2-9x^3+15x ?
Yes but put the term with the highest exponent first.
@Mertsj oh okay so what do i do next ?
It said to divide by a monomial so you had better make up a monomial and then divide.
@Mertsj okkay x+8?
a monomial is a polynomial that has only 1 term.
So maybe just x or just 8. They are both monomials.
@Mertsj okay i think i got it but i still feel uttelry confused thanks though :)
Did you do the division?
\[\frac{-9x^3+10x^2+15x}{x}=\frac{-9x^3}{x}+\frac{10x^2}{x}+\frac{15x}{x}=-9x^2+10x+15\]
Or you could write it like this:
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