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Use long division to find the quotient below. (16x3 + 40x2 + 72) - (2x+6) A. 8x2 + 3x + 12 O B. 8x2 - 4x + 12 C. 8x2 + 5x + 12 D. 8x2 - 6x + 12
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Use long division to find the quotient below.
(16x3 + 40x2 + 72) - (2x+6)
A. 8x2 + 3x + 12
O B. 8x2 - 4x + 12
C. 8x2 + 5x + 12
D. 8x2 - 6x + 12
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Long polynomial division ~
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B. 8x2-4x+12
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