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divide 4p^2+2p^3+2p by p​

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Answered by IIMidnightHunterII
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Answer:

 =  \frac{4 {p}^{2} + 2p ^{3}   + 2p}{p}  \\  \\  =  \frac{p(4p + 2 {p}^{2}  + 2)}{p}  \\  \\  = 4p + 2 {p}^{2}  + 2 \\   \\  = 2 {p}^{2}  + 4p + 2

Answered by ndas20997
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Answer:

4p+2p square+2

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