Question
Divide the polynomial by the monomial denominator by writing the fraction as the sum (or difference) of fractions. Simplify your answer, if possible.
6+4x/2x
6+4x/2x
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To divide the polynomial (6 + 4x) by the monomial denominator (2x), we can write the fraction as the sum of fractions by separating the terms in the numerator:
(6/2x) + (4x/2x)
Simplifying each fraction, we get:
3/x + 2
So, the simplified answer is (3/x) + 2.
(6/2x) + (4x/2x)
Simplifying each fraction, we get:
3/x + 2
So, the simplified answer is (3/x) + 2.