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The expression 9m^2+12m^4-6m^3 by 3m^2 gives? Whoever explains step by step with correct answer will get brainliest.​

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Answered by kingsleychellakkumar
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Answer:

The expression (9m²+12m⁴-6m³) / 3m² gives a quadratic equation

4m² - 2m + 3 which can further be simplified to m = some complex roots.

Step-by-step explanation:

(9m²+12m⁴-6m³) / 3m²

Since the denominator is a single term, we can split and write that with the numerator.

9m²/3m² + 12m⁴/3m² - 6m³/3m²

Take 3m² common in the numerator to cancel it with the denominator.

3m² * 3 / 3m² + 3m² * 4m² / 3m² - 3m² * 2m / 3m²

= 3+4m²-2m (or) 4m² - 2m + 3

Now this is a quadratic equation.

This cannot be solved, since it has complex roots.

Hence, the expression  (9m²+12m⁴-6m³) / 3m² gives 4m² - 2m + 3

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