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1. Divide. Assume the denominator does not equal zero. (12x^2y-6xy+4x^2)/(2xy)
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To divide a polynomial by a monomial, divide each term on the top by the denominator: (12x^2y/2xy) - (6xy/2xy) + (4x^2/2xy) Reduce each fraction separately: 6x - 3 + 2x/y
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