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What is the quotient: (64y3 + 20y2 _ 28y) … 4y ?

16y2 _ 5y + 7

16y3 + 5y2 _ 7y

16y2 + 5y _ 7

16y2 _ 5y _ 7

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Answer:

option:C

Explanation:

The quotient is a quantity produced by the division of two numbers.

here we are given a polynomial
64y^3+20y^2-28y ;we have to divide it by
4y

We know that
64y^3+20y^2-28y it could also be written as
4y(16y^2+5y-7)

Now on dividing
4y(16y^2+5y-7) by
4y we get that
4y term cancels in the numerator and denominator and we are left with the term
16y^2+5y-7
; which will be a quotient.

Hence, option C is correct.

User Xmashallax
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We divide each term by 4y
64y³ / 4y = 16y²
20y² / 4y = 5y
-28y / 4y = -7
The quotient is
16y² + 5y -7
The third option is correct
User MorphieBlossom
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