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6x^3-1x^2+1)divided by(2x+1)

6x^3-1x^2+1)divided by(2x+1)-example-1
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User Muteshi
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Answer:

(6x^3 - 1x^2 + 1)/(2x + 1)

where 1x^2= x^2

therefore 6x^3- x^2 + 1

=3x^2

therefore 3x^2-2x+1

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User Moein
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That would be B.(the 2nd choice)

(2x+1)*(3x^2-2x+1) equals the numerator and when u divide by 2x+1 you are left with 3x^2-2x+1.

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