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(5x²-6x)÷3x. Divide the given polynomial by the given monomial.​

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Answered by adarshraj12371
7

Answer:

5x {}^{2}  \div 3x = 5x \div 3 \\ 6x \div 3x = 2 \\ 5x {}^{2}  \div 3 - 2

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Answered by Anonymous
4

Given :-

  • (5x² - 6x) ÷ 3x

Solution :-

 \implies\frac{5x {}^{2}  -  \: 6x}{3x}

 \implies  \frac{5x {}^{2} }{3x}   \:  -  \:  \frac{6x}{3x}

 \implies \:  \frac{5x }{3}  - 2

 \implies \:  \frac{1}{3} (5x \:  -  \: 6)

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