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How do you find the quotient of b2+6b+56b+6÷(b+5)?

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Answered by tejasgupta
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the quotient, we need to do the long division process.

Here,

p(x) = b² + 6b + 56b + 6 = b² + 62b + 6

g(x) = b + 5

For the long division process, refer to the attachment.

After division, we have q(x) = b + 57 and r(x) = -279.

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Answered by rudra09
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