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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

User Jai Techie
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the answer is b because 4h divided by 2 h is 2 and 2h divided by 2h is 1



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Answer:

Option B is the correct choice.


a=2h


b=1

Step-by-step explanation:

We are asked to find the value of a and b for the division of
4h^2+2h+6 by 2h.

Upon representing our problem as a division problem we will get,


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

We can see that our dividend
4h^2+2h+6 is a polynomial with three terms as:


a=4h^2


b=2h


c=6

Our divisor is a monomial. We can also represent our rational expression by dividing the each term of our numerator by our divisor as:


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

Upon simplifying our expression we will get,


2h+1+(6)/(2h)

Now we can see that a equals 2h, b equals 1 and c equals 6/2h.

Upon looking at our given choices we can see that option B is the correct choice.

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