Math, asked by mqryamshakil564, 3 months ago

divide 18x^5 - 9x^4 + 6x^2 by 3x^2

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Answered by praneeth61
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Answer:

6x³-3x²+2

Step-by-step explanation:

3x²) 18x⁵-9x⁴+6x²( 6x³-3x²+2

18x³

(-)

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-9x⁴

-9x⁴

(+)

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+6x²

+6x²

(-)

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Answered by AngelLalit
0

Step-by-step explanation:

while factorization we need to keep 4 things in our mind number one is that we have to take out common number second is if regrouping his possible then we have to do regrouping number 3 if any identity is there and lastly comes splitting the middle term so here if you see 18 x raise to power 5 - 9X raise to power 4 + 6x square we are having common the common is 3 so firstly take out 3 from all of them you will get 3 X square + 2 / 3 x square and down side also you are having 3x square that is already mentioned in the questions so upside also 3x square and downside also 3x square so both sides will be cancelled 3 x square 3x square will be cancel so we are going to get 6x cube - 3 x square + 2 that's an easy question if you keep the four things of factorization in your mind hope that helps

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