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Divide the polynomial by the monomial denominator by writing the fraction as the sum (or difference) of fractions simplify your answer. If possible,Зx2-3x-3. -3x

Divide the polynomial by the monomial denominator by writing the fraction as the sum-example-1
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Statement Problem: Divide the polynomial by the monomial denominator by writing the fraction as the sum (or difference) of fractions simplify your answer. If possible.


(3x^2-3x-3)/(-3x)

Solution:

Using sum or difference of fractions, we have;


\begin{gathered} (3x^2)/(-3x)+(-3x)/(-3x)+(-3)/(-3x) \\ \end{gathered}

Thus, we have;


-x+1+(1)/(x)

ANSWER:


-x+1+(1)/(x)

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