Part A: Divide (4x4y3 + 8x3y2 - 12x2y - 16x2y4) by -4x2y. Show your work, and justify each step. (6 points) Part B: How would your answer in Part A be affected if the x2 variable in the denominator was just an x? (2 points) Part C: What is the degree and classification of the polynomial you got in Part A? (2 points)
Is this how the polynomial division should look like? (4x^4y^3 + 8x^3y^2 - 12x^2y - 16x^2y^4)/(-4x^2y) the caret or arrow up means to the power of
is that part A?
Yeah i'm asking about part A. It's not solved yet
it asks for it to be divided
@galacticwavesXX do you know the anwser the question says What is the 7th term of (3x + 2y)9? teh choices are A. 145,152x3y6 B. 145,152x4y5 C. 145,152x5y4 D. 145,152x6
@Karina1 Please don't post your question in another person's opening thread. If you need help. Post on a new opening post.
answer for A. should be -x^2y^2-2xy+3+4y^3
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