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Question
Divide the given polynomial by the given monomial.
(5x2 − 6x) ÷ 3x
Solution
5x2 − 6x = x (5x − 6)
(5x2 − 6x) ÷ 3x
= `(5x^2 -6x)/ (3x)`
= `(x(5x - 6))/(3xxx) `
= `1/3 (5x - 6)`
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