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divide 6y^5-28y^3+3y^2+30y-9 by 2y^2-6​

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Answered by amitnrw
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Given :  6y⁵-28y³+3y²+30y-9  

To Find  : divide  by    2y² - 6    

Solution:

                        3y³  - 5y  + 3/2

                        __________________

  2y² - 6        _|   6y⁵-28y³+3y²+30y-9  |_

                            6y⁵ - 18y³

                          __________

                                 -10y³ + 3y²   + 30y  - 9

                                 -10y³              + 30y

                               ___________________

                                              3y²              - 9

                                              3y²               -9

                                             ______________

                                                            0

\frac{ 6y^5-28y^3+3y^2+30y-9 }{2y^2 -6}= 3y^3 - 5y + \frac{3}{2}

  3y³  - 5y  + 3/2

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Answered by BonnieWatson08
1

Answer:

there you go

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