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What is the quotient when

( 16 p3 – 4 p2 ) ÷ 2p2​

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Answered by divya12princess
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quotient is 8p - 2

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Answered by monishashkl
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Answer:

The quotient is 8p -2

Step-by-step explanation:

Here we have been given to find the value of the quotient where the following given expression is divided by 2p^{2}

The equation is: 16p^{3} - 4p^{2}

We will first simplify this expression by taking the common terms together as below:

16p^{3} - 4p^{2}

= 4p^{2} (4p -1)

Now when we divide this by 2p^{2} we get,

4p^{2} (4p -1) ÷ 2p^{2}

= 2(4p-1)

= 8p -2

Therefore the quotient is 2(4p-1) or 8p - 2

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