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(27x^4-18x^3+9x^2) divided by 3x

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9x^3-6x^2+3x

Basically with this you just wanna simplify each term one-by-one.

For instance, look at the first term, 27x^4

Imagine 27x^4/3x

3 goes into 27 9 times, and x goes into x^4 4 times (cuz x to the power of 4 is just x times x times x times x)

So you’re left with 9x^3

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Answer:


9x^3-6x^2+3x

Explanation:

We have the following:


(27x^4-18x^3+9x^2)/(3x)

which can be separeted like this:


(27x^4)/(3x) -(18x^3)/(3x) +(9x^2)/(3x)

and using the rule:


(x^m)/(x^n)=x^(m-n)

in other words we substract the exponents at the moment we make the division, and also dividing the coefficients (
(27)/(3) =9,(18)/(3) =6, (9)/(3) =3) we get the following:


9x^(4-1)-6x^(3-1)+3x^(2-1)\\=9x^3-6x^2+3x

the answer is:
9x^3-6x^2+3x

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