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Not sure if I got it right...I know it is one of the first 2.

Not sure if I got it right...I know it is one of the first 2.-example-1
User Haabda
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Answer:

D.
(-6x^(2)-x-7 )/(x^(2)+9)

Explanation:

since the
x^(2)+9=x^(2) +9 you just have to add
(-6x^(2)+x-3-2x-4 )/(x^(2)+9 ) so the answer will be:
(-6x^(2)-x-7 )/(x^(2)+9 )

User Ellie Tam
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Answer:

Explanation:

-6x^2 + x -3 + 2x + 4

________________________

x^2 + 9

-6x^2 + 3x + 1

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x^2 + 9

the solution is the first one

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