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divide 4p^2+2p^3+2p by p​

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Answered by khushisemra0881
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\huge\tt\bold {\frac{4 {p}^{2}  + 2 {p}^{3}  + 2p}{p} }

\huge\tt\bold{ = 4p + 2 {p}^{2}  + p}

Explanation:- when we divide the given polynomial by p then power is substracted from each term as rule said that power gets substracted in division having same base and added in multiplication having same base.

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