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5.4 part 1 Dividing Polynomials. Long division. Divide by a monomial. When divide by a monomial breaks the problem into small little problems. Divide. (5a 2 b - 15ab 3 + 10a 3 b 4 ) ÷ 5ab. Divide. (5a 2 b - 15ab 3 + 10a 3 b 4 ) ÷ 5ab. Solve 47 ÷ 12. Put the remain as a fraction.
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5.4 part 1 Dividing Polynomials Long division
Divide by a monomial When divide by a monomial breaks the problem into small little problems.
Divide (5a2b - 15ab3 + 10a3b4) ÷ 5ab
Divide (5a2b - 15ab3 + 10a3b4) ÷ 5ab
Solve 47 ÷ 12 Put the remain as a fraction.
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Homework Page 236 – 237 # 15 – 23 odd, 29, 33, 41, 43, 45
Homework Page 236 – 237 # 16 – 28 odd, 34, 38, 42, 44, 48