Asked by Peter
(4a³b + 5a²b² + a⁴ + 2ab³)÷ (a² + 2b² + 3ab)
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Answered by
Peter
Please use the long division method for this problem.
Answered by
Reiny
Awfully hard to show algebraic long division in this text forum.
Google "algebraic long division" and follow the method shown by numerous excellent pages.
Make sure you write it down as
(a^4 + 4a^3b + 5a^2b^2 + 2ab^3) ÷ (a^2 + 3ab + 2b^2)
I had a+ab
Google "algebraic long division" and follow the method shown by numerous excellent pages.
Make sure you write it down as
(a^4 + 4a^3b + 5a^2b^2 + 2ab^3) ÷ (a^2 + 3ab + 2b^2)
I had a+ab
Answered by
Steve
Oops. That'd be a<sup>2</sup>+ab
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