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8 December, 15:17

What is the quotient: (64y3 + 20y2 _ 28y) ... 4y?

16y2 _ 5y + 7

16y3 + 5y2 _ 7y

16y2 + 5y _ 7

16y2 _ 5y _ 7

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  1. 8 December, 15:44
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    We divide each term by 4y

    64y³ / 4y = 16y²

    20y² / 4y = 5y

    -28y / 4y = - 7

    The quotient is

    16y² + 5y - 7

    The third option is correct
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