Enter equations to solve polynomial division above, each equation separated by COMMA
Enter one equation at a time, say you want to solve
\frac{2x^2+x−3}{x − 1}Enter the first expression in the numerator first, separated by a comma. Then enter the final expression in the denominator.
Algebraic division is when you have two algebraic expressions, like numbers with letters mixed in, and you want to divide them just like you would divide regular numbers.
Let’s say we have the problem: (2x^2 + 4x) / (2x). This means we want to divide the expression 2x^2 + 4x by 2x.
To solve this, we can use long division, just like with regular numbers.
So our final answer is x + 2.
Therefore, (2x^2 + 4x) / (2x) = x + 2.
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