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how to divide algebraic expression by algebraic expression​

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Answered by ZaraAntisera
8

Answer:

Division of Algebraic Expressions is the opposite process of multiplication.

In algebra, the division is similar to the division done in arithmetic.

In division of Algebraic-Expressions, we use the laws of exponents.

There are different types of division.

1) Monomial by monomial.

2) Polynomial by monomial.

3) Polynomial by binomial.

While dividing a monomial by a monomial, we follow the following two rules :

• The coefficients of the quotient of two monomials is equal to the quotient of their coefficients.

• The variable part in the quotient of two monomials is equal to the quotient of the variables in the given monomials.

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Answered by yugvicavma
2

Answer:

+/+ = +

-/- = +

+/- = -

-/+ = -

Step-by-step explanation:

1) Forget the signs and divide like terms by like terms

2) Then put the sign accordingly

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