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You multiplay the consents and who cares about math, go out and party! the world will end in 2012 anyway!To divide a polynomial by a monomial you don't need to multiply the polynomial.
You divide each term of the binomial by the monomial, and add everything up. This also works for the division of any polynomial by a monomial.
If the quotient of a certain binomial and 20x2 is is the polynomial
That is correct. To divide by a half, you are actually multiplying by two. ■
Reciprocal just means that you flip the fraction... your fraction is -p/4 the reciprocal is 4/-p the reciprocal is extremely important when dividing fractions. because when you divide fractions you have to take the reciprocal of the bottom fraction and then multiply it to your top fraction to get your answer.
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You multiplay the consents and who cares about math, go out and party! the world will end in 2012 anyway!To divide a polynomial by a monomial you don't need to multiply the polynomial.
You divide each term of the binomial by the monomial, and add everything up. This also works for the division of any polynomial by a monomial.
If the quotient of a certain binomial and 20x2 is is the polynomial
It's easier to multiply the reciprocal.
That is correct. To divide by a half, you are actually multiplying by two. ■
That means that you divide one polynomial by another polynomial. Basically, if you have polynomials "A" and "B", you look for a polynomial "C" and a remainder "R", such that: B x C + R = A ... such that the remainder has a lower degree than polynomial "B", the polynomial by which you are dividing. For example, if you divide by a polynomial of degree 3, the remainder must be of degree 2 or less.
Reciprocal just means that you flip the fraction... your fraction is -p/4 the reciprocal is 4/-p the reciprocal is extremely important when dividing fractions. because when you divide fractions you have to take the reciprocal of the bottom fraction and then multiply it to your top fraction to get your answer.
To divide by a fraction, you simply multiply by the reciprocal. For example, dividing by 3/5 is the same as multiplying by 5/3.
When you divide by a fraction, you are multiplying by it's reciprocal or opposite. So if you are dividing by 1/2, it is the same thing as multiplying by 2/1.
When dividing fractions, the denominators don't matter. Multiply the first fraction by the reciprocal of the second.
Reciprocal. Except that dividing by a rational equation is much easier.