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Divide 21a3 − 14a by -7. What is the quotient? -3a3 + 2a -3a3 - 2a -3a2 + 2 3a3 + 2a Help plsss
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Divide 21a3 − 14a by -7.
What is the quotient?
-3a3 + 2a
-3a3 - 2a
-3a2 + 2
3a3 + 2a
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Dividing each term gives:-
= -3a^3 + 2a
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The answer is -3a^3+2a.
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