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What is the quotient when (16x4 + 40x3 - 24x2) is divided by 8x??
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2x + 5x-3
OB. 2x + 3x-5
OC. 2x - 5x+5
D. 2x3 + 5X-3
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+ What is the quotient when (16x4 + 40x3 - 24x2) is divided by 8x?? OA. 2x + 5x-3 OB-example-1

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Answer:
2x^(2) + 5x -3

Explanation:

Find the quotient of
(16x^4+40x^3-24x^2)/(8x^2)

Step 1: Break down the polynomial equation


(16x^4)/(8x^2) +
(40x^3)/(8x^2) -
(24x^2)/(8x^2)

Step 2: Divide each piece by dividing the coeffients and subtracting the variables.

16 ÷ 8 = 2


x^(4) -
x^(2) =
x^(2) → 2
x^(2)

40 ÷ 8 = 5


x^(3) -
x^(2) =
x → 5
x

- 24 ÷ 8 = - 3


x^(2) -
x^(2) = 1 → - 3

Step 3: Put the polynomial together

2
x^(2) + 5
x - 3

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