Math, asked by cheshnamehra62, 11 months ago

divide and simplify.
(2x⁴ + 4x³ + 6x²) ÷ 2x​

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Answered by SparklingBoy
4

Solution:--)

2x can completely divide

2x⁴ + 4x³ + 6x².

it gives that 2x is a factor of given quadratic polynomial.

We can divide 2x⁴ + 4x³ + 6x²

by 2x with normal division as shown in attachment.

It can also be done as,

By taking 2x as common from given polynomial.

As:-)

(2x⁴ + 4x³ + 6x²)/2x

=[2x(x³ + 2x² + 3x)]/2x

=x³ + 2x² + 3x

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Answered by Bjzelmb
2

Step-by-step explanation:

it is so simple yaar

(2x⁴ + 4x³ + 6x²)/2x

=[2x(x³ + 2x² + 3x)]/2x

=x³ + 2x² + 3x.

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