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Find the quotient. −3x^4+2x^3−6x^2/x2
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Assuming you mean divide by x^2:
(-3x^4 + 2x^3 − 6x^2) ÷ x^2
Divide each term by x^2:
-3x^4/x^2 = -3x^2
2x^3/x^2 = 2x
-6x^2/x^2 = -6
Quotient: -3x^2 + 2x − 6
If you meant a different divisor, tell me and I’ll recompute.
(-3x^4 + 2x^3 − 6x^2) ÷ x^2
Divide each term by x^2:
-3x^4/x^2 = -3x^2
2x^3/x^2 = 2x
-6x^2/x^2 = -6
Quotient: -3x^2 + 2x − 6
If you meant a different divisor, tell me and I’ll recompute.
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