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What is the quotient of the polynomials shown below?
(12x^3+14x^2 +9)÷(2x+3)


What is the quotient of the polynomials shown below? (12x^3+14x^2 +9)÷(2x+3) ​-example-1
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Answer:

Option D is correct.

Explanation:

We need to find the quotient of the polynomials:


(12x^3+14x^2 +9)/(2x+3)\\

The division is shown in the figure attached.

The quotient is: 6x^2-2x+3

The remainder is: 0

So, Option D is correct.

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