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  • 15-11-2018
  • Mathematics
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Divide. (4x^3+2x+1)÷(x+1)

4x^2−4x+6+5/x+1

4x^2−4x+6−5/x+1

4x^2+4x−6−5/x+1

4x^2+4x+6−5/x+1

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  • 27-11-2018

[tex](4x^3+2x+1)\div(x+1)=4x^2-4x+6-\dfrac{5}{x+1}[/tex]

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