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27 January, 17:44

Which of the following expressions is this one equivalent to?

(x^4-2x^3+x-2) : (x^3+1)

A.) x^2-x+1

B.) x^2+3x+2

C.) x^2+1

D.) x-2

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  1. 27 January, 21:14
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    Hello from MrBillDoesMath!

    Answer:

    Choice D, x-2

    Discussion:

    Observe the the highest order term in the numerator is x^4 and the highest order term in the denominator is x^3. So the highest order term in their quotient is x^4/x^3 = x. Choice D is the only possible answer as all other choices start with x^2

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    MrB
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