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Divide 2y2 + 8 by 2y + 4. Which expression represents the quotient and remainder?

User Erico Chan
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Answer:

Quotient = y - 2

Remainder = 16

Explanation:

We need to divide 2y² + 8 by 2y + 4


\implies (2y^2+8)/(2y+4)

Now, the division of this shown step wise in the image attached below :

Hence, we get Quotient = y - 2

Remainder = 16

Verifying the result : (2y + 4)×(y - 2) + 16

= 2y² - 4y + 4y - 8 + 16

= 2y² + 8 = Dividend.

Hence, The solution is verified.

Divide 2y2 + 8 by 2y + 4. Which expression represents the quotient and remainder?-example-1
User Raumus
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We need to perform division of 2y2 + 8 by 2y + 4. To solve this problem, we need to use the long method of division such as shown below:
y - 2 r. 16
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2y+4 √2y2 + 0y + 8
- (2y2 + 4y)
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0y2 - 4y + 8
- (-4y -8)
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0y + 16

The answer is y-2 + (16/(2y+4)) on which the remainder is 16 / (2y+4).
User JustMartin
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