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The answer I get is -3x^9 +2x^8 -8 over x^4

What does it simplify to? Use positive exponents only

PLEASE HELP (IMAGE ATTACHED) The answer I get is -3x^9 +2x^8 -8 over x^4 What does-example-1

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Answer:

Explanation:

To simplify the expression, we need to divide -3x^9 + 2x^8 - 8 by x^4.

The procedure is as follows:

Divide -3x^9 by x^4: -3x^9 / x^4 = -3x^5

Divide 2x^8 by x^4: 2x^8 / x^4 = 2x^4

Divide -8 by x^4: -8 / x^4 = -8x^-4

Combine the results from steps 1-3: -3x^5 + 2x^4 - 8x^-4

Note that the exponent of x in each term is either positive or zero. We can't simplify the expression further since we can't simplify the exponents any more.

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