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Question:

Find the quotient.

1. (x4 + x3 + 3x2 + 3x) ÷ (x2 + x)

2. (x4 + 4x3 − 5x2 − 20x) ÷ (x2 + 4x)

User Werner
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Answer:

1.
x^(2) +3

2.
x^(2) -5

Explanation:

1. I'm assuming the equation is
(x^(4) + x^(3) +3x^(2) + 3x) ÷
(x^(2) +x)

-We need to completely factor the original equation


(x(1+x)(x^(2)+3))/(x(x+1))

-When you divide, you're left with:
x^(2) +3

2. Equation:
(x^(4) +4x^(3) -5x^(2) -20x) ÷
(x^(2) +4x)

-Factor completely


(x(4+x)(x^(2)-5))/(x(x+4))

-Divide; final answer is:
x^(2) -5

Just a tip... use symbolab as well to help you with these sort of problems. It'll help you learn how to factor properly step by step, helping understand the objective here.

User Drudru
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Answer:

1. x^2 +3

2. x^2 -5

Explanation:

Look at my work. I'm not 100% on the second one, but here's what I got

LOTS OF POINTS!!! Question: Find the quotient. 1. (x4 + x3 + 3x2 + 3x) ÷ (x2 + x) 2. (x-example-1
LOTS OF POINTS!!! Question: Find the quotient. 1. (x4 + x3 + 3x2 + 3x) ÷ (x2 + x) 2. (x-example-2
User Dook
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