Asked by Kiki

When mn+m^2-30n^2 is divided by m-5n, what is the quotient. Thank you

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Answered by Steve
what is (m-5n)(m+6n)/(m-5n) ?

Don't be put off by the extra variable. You can easily factor

m^2+m-30, right? That's what you have if n=1.
Answered by Kiki
I don't understand. Then what is the final answer
Answered by Steve
ahem

(m-5n)(m+6n)/(m-5n) = m+6n

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Answered by Steve
There is an interesting video showing how to do long division with two variables at

http://www.mathsisfun.com/algebra/polynomials-division-long.html

Scroll most of the way down the page to where the heading is "More than One Variable".

Follow its method using your problem and it should become clear.
Answered by Kiki
Thanks
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