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OpenStudy (happyfeet8040):

Anybody good with polynomials? I'll give a medal :)

OpenStudy (jacksonjrb):

What's your question?

OpenStudy (happyfeet8040):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

divide term by term one at a time

OpenStudy (anonymous):

for example \[\frac{6x^4}{3x}=2x^3\]

OpenStudy (jacksonjrb):

Or, take out a common multiple in the numerator, which would be 3x, to cancel the denominator...

OpenStudy (jacksonjrb):

You're left with the answer.

OpenStudy (happyfeet8040):

So A? :)

OpenStudy (jacksonjrb):

D

OpenStudy (jacksonjrb):

Here, I'll show you.

OpenStudy (happyfeet8040):

Oh okay, so we're dividing the numerators by the denominator?

OpenStudy (jacksonjrb):

\[\frac{ 3x(2x^3+3x+4) }{ 3x }\]

OpenStudy (jacksonjrb):

Common multiple

OpenStudy (jacksonjrb):

Then cancel the 3x with the 3x

OpenStudy (acxbox22):

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