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5 January, 10:56

Divide 4p2 + 6 by 2p - 2. Which statements are true about the division? Select three options. The divisor is 2p - 2. The dividend is 4p2 + 0p + 6. The quotient is 2p + 2 +. The remainder over the divisor is. To check the answer, multiply 2p + 2 + times 4p2 + 0p + 6 and verify that it equals the divisor.

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  1. 5 January, 14:16
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    The answer to your question is below

    Step-by-step explanation:

    1.

    2p + 2 ⇒ Quotient

    Divisor ⇒ 2p - 2 4p² + 0p + 6 ⇒ Divident

    -4p² + 4p

    0 + 4p + 6

    - 4p + 4

    0 + 10 ⇒ Remainder

    2. The dividend is 4p2 + 0p + 6.

    The quotient is 2p + 2 +.

    The remainder over the divisor is 10 / (2p - 2).

    To check the answer, multiply 2p + 2 + times 4p2 + 0p + 6 and verify that it equals the divisor.

    (2p - 2) (2p + 2) = 4p⁴ + 4p - 4p - 4

    = 4p⁴ - 4 + 10

    = 4p⁴ + 10
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