Math, asked by omadhari07, 2 days ago

1. Divide the first polynomial by the second 36p2, 6p.​

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Answered by kuchipudipriyanka
1

Answer:

36p^2/6p=6p is the answer

Answered by sherlyfdes2000
0

Divide the first polynomial by the second 36p2, 6p.

The division is as follows:

6p

6p ! 36 p 2

36p2

0

Here when 6p is multiplied by 6p we get 36p2 as the result.

In division the sign of the product [divisor × quotient] is always inverted to get the final result.

So the sign of product should always be opposite to that of the dividend.

So 36p2 becomes perfectly divisible by 6p and hence the quotient is 6p and remainder is 0.

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