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Consider the division of 4h2 + 2h + 6 by 2h. What are the values of A and B? A = 2 and B = 1 A = 2h and B = 1 A = and B =2/h A = 1/2h and A= h/2 and B= 1/2h

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4h2 you add 3 then subtract that of 5A=to B then you divide that from 5.
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Answer:

A = 2h and B = 1

Explanation:

When dividing 4h^2 + 2h + 6 by 2h, we can apply distributive property as follows:


(4h^2 + 2h + 6)/(2h)


(4h^2)/(2h) + (2h)/(2h) + (6)/(2h)


2h + 1 + (3)/(h)

which can be represented as A + B + C, where A = 2h, B = 1 and C = 3/h

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