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What is the result of dividing 2x3+6x2+6x+22x3+6x2+6x+2 by x+1x+1 ? A")2x2+4x+102x2+4x+10

B) 2x2+4x+22x2+4x+2
C:)2x2+6x+22x2+6x+2
D)2x2+6x+12

User Supamiu
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We believe it would be B
User Tassos Voulgaris
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Answer:


2x^2+4x+2

Explanation:


2x^3+6x^2+6x+2 divide by x+1

Divide the first term of numerator by the first term of denominator and put it at the top. then multiply the answer by x+1 . write the expression at the bottom and subtract it. Repeat the process till we get remainder.


2x^2+4x+2

-------------------------------------------------------


x+1
2x^3+6x^2+6x+2


2x^3+2x^2

-----------------------------------------(subtract)


4x^2+6x


4x^2+4x

-------------------------------------------Subtract


2x+2


2x+2

------------------------------------------Subtract

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