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The volume of a rectangular prism is (x4 + 4x3 + 3x2 + 8x + 4), and the area of its base is (x3 + 3x2 + 8). If the volume of a rectangular prism is the product of its base area and height, what is the height of the prism?

User Black Flag
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Answer:


x +1 - (4)/(x^3 + 3x^2 + 8)

Explanation:


volume=base \: area * height


height=(volume)/(base \: area)


\mathrm{Solve \: by \: long \: division.}


h=((x^4 + 4x^3 + 3x^2 + 8x + 4))/((x^3 + 3x^2 + 8))


h=x + (x^3 + 3x^2 + 4)/(x^3 + 3x^2 + 8)


h=x +1 - (4)/(x^3 + 3x^2 + 8)

User Markus Weninger
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Answer:


Height = x (x^3+3x^2+4)/(x^3+3x^2+8)

Explanation:


Volume = Base \ Area\ * Height


Height = (Volume)/(Base \ Area)

Where
Volume = x^4+4x^3+8x+4 and
Area = x^3+3x^2+8

Putting in the formula


Height = (x^4 + 4x^3 + 3x^2 + 8x + 4)/(x^3 + 3x^2 + 8)

Doing long division, we get


Height = x + (x^3+3x^2+4)/(x^3+3x^2+8)


Height = x (x^3+3x^2+4)/(x^3+3x^2+8)

This is the simplifies form and it can't be further simplified.

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