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Divide the binomial by the monomial to find the quotient.

Divide the binomial by the monomial to find the quotient.-example-1
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Answer:


- 4 {x}^(2) + 6 {x}^(4) y

Explanation:

basically factor out the greatest common factor. in this clase it would be


- 24 {x}^(4) y

that way youll get:


\frac{ - 24 {x}^(4) y( - 2 + 3 {x}^(2) y)}{ - 12 {x}^(2) y}

so then you can simplify and that's how you get the answer

Divide the binomial by the monomial to find the quotient.-example-1
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