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What is the first term of the quotient for the division problem (8x2−4x+3)÷(x−3)?

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Answer:

The first term of the quotient is
8x.

Explanation:

Given,

Dividend =
8x^2-4x+3

Divisor =
x-3

We have to find out the first term of the quotient.

We have attach the figure for your reference.

Solution,

Step 1:

On dividing
8x^2-4x+3 by
x-3 the quotient is
8x and remainder is
20x+3.

Step 2:

Now we divide
20x+3 by
x-3 the quotient is 20 and the remainder is 63.

So the solution of the division
8x^2-4x+3 ÷
x-3 is;

quotient =
8x+3

and remainder =
63

Hence the first term of the given division is
8x.

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