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4. Divide. (6a4 + 2a3) ÷ 2a
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4. Divide. (6a4 + 2a3) ÷ 2a
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The answer would be 3a^3+a^2
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to collect like terms.
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(6a4 + 2a3) ÷ 2a
8a7
÷ 2a
4a7
Answer: 4a7
First you combine the like terms to get 8a7. Then divide that by 2a which gives you 4a7
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