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What is the quotient of \frac{35x^2-15}{-5}
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To find the quotient of the expression \(\frac{35x^2 - 15}{-5}\), we can divide each term in the numerator by \(-5\):
\[
\frac{35x^2}{-5} + \frac{-15}{-5}
\]
Calculating each term separately:
1. For the first term:
\[
\frac{35x^2}{-5} = -7x^2
\]
2. For the second term:
\[
\frac{-15}{-5} = 3
\]
Now we combine these results:
\[
-7x^2 + 3
\]
Thus, the quotient is:
\[
\boxed{-7x^2 + 3}
\]
\[
\frac{35x^2}{-5} + \frac{-15}{-5}
\]
Calculating each term separately:
1. For the first term:
\[
\frac{35x^2}{-5} = -7x^2
\]
2. For the second term:
\[
\frac{-15}{-5} = 3
\]
Now we combine these results:
\[
-7x^2 + 3
\]
Thus, the quotient is:
\[
\boxed{-7x^2 + 3}
\]
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