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if 4 m3÷2m2 then the quotient is​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

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4 m3÷2 m2

=2 M1

quotient is 1 m1

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Answered by vanshsaini2233
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Answer:

When you are dividing 2m^2-m+3 by (2-m) and there is a remainder of 9, it means that the 9 is in excess. So deduct 9 from the dividend to make it 2m^2-m-6. Then the divisor (2-m) will give you the quotient of -2m-3.

Check: (2-m)(-2m-3) = 2m^2-m-6.

2m^2-m+3 - [2m^2-m-6] = 9. Correct.

The quotient is -(2m+3).

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