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Please I need help with this math problem I would appreciate it a lot!

Please I need help with this math problem I would appreciate it a lot!-example-1

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Answer:

4x^2 -3 + 1/x

Where ;

p(x) =( 4x^2 -3) and k = 1

Explanation:

Here, we want to divide the given polynomial

To get this, we can use the method of long division

P(x) will be the quotient of the division, while k will be the remainder of the division

We can see the long division used in as seen in the attachment

So, we have the result as;

4x^2 -3 + 1/x

Where ;

p(x) = 4x^2 -3 and k = 1

Please I need help with this math problem I would appreciate it a lot!-example-1
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