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Question
Divide the given polynomial by the given monomial.
(p3q6 − p6q3) ÷ p3q3
Solution
p3q6− p6q3 = p3q3(q3 − p3)
= (p3q6 − p6q3) ÷ p3q3
= `(p^3q^6 - p^6q^3)/(p^3q^3)`
= `(p^3q^3(q^3-p^3))/(p^3q^3)`
= q3 − p3
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