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OpenStudy (anonymous):

(-y^5-9y)/y

OpenStudy (anonymous):

HELP MEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE @imer

OpenStudy (imer):

Do you mean? \[\frac{ (-y^5-9y) }{ y }\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

YES SIR

OpenStudy (imer):

and what is the question about?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Dividing binomials by a minomial

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@imer

OpenStudy (imer):

the monomial is the denominator, and the numerator is a binomial term. Hint: use long division |dw:1403710080415:dw|

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Could you explain differently plz

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Wouldnt i substitute 1 for y??

OpenStudy (imer):

The question is to divide binomials by a monomial. A binomial is a polynomial with 2 terms and a monomial is polynomial with 1 term.

OpenStudy (imer):

So let says if I ask you to divide 5 by 2, how will you do?

OpenStudy (imer):

@usitdown: where the "1" came from?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Y is the same thing as 1 pretty much correct

OpenStudy (imer):

"y" is a variable, its not a number

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I know that but x squared or y squared would be the same thing as 1squared is what im trying to say.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Do you know the answer to the question or not??

OpenStudy (imer):

|dw:1403710657650:dw|or you can solve it the other way, \[\frac{ -9^5-9y }{ y }=\frac{ -9^5 }{ y }-\frac{ 9y }{ y }=-9^4-9\]

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