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Divide the polynomials x^4+5x^3+3x^2/x

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Answer:

x^3+5x^2+3x

Explanation:

To solve x^4+5x^3+3x^2/x, all we have to do is decrease each exponent by 1. So the answer is x^3+5x^2+3x. Notice that x^3=x^(4-1), 5x^2=5x^(3-1), and 3x=3x^(2-1).

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Answer:

x 4 + 5 x 3 + 3 x

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