Asked by alliyah
                8y^4+10y^3+12y+15 
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4y+5
divide then express your anwser as a polynomial or mixed expression
Do i look for its common factors then start dividing?
yes
use 'grouping'
take out the common factor from the first two terms, and the common factor of the second pair of terms and it should become obvious
            
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4y+5
divide then express your anwser as a polynomial or mixed expression
Do i look for its common factors then start dividing?
yes
use 'grouping'
take out the common factor from the first two terms, and the common factor of the second pair of terms and it should become obvious
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            Anonymous
            
    8x=20
    
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