Mrs. Joy Prosacco
Nov 08, 2024
What is the result of dividing 48a3 + 32a2 + 16a by 4a ?
What is the result of dividing ( 48a^3 + 32a^2 + 16a ) by ( 4a )?
A. ( 12a^2 + 8 )
B. ( 12a^2 + 4a + 4 )
C. ( 12a^2 + 4a + 8 )
D. ( 12a^2 + 8a + 4 )
4 Answers
Feb 17, 2025
D
divide by 4a ....... 48a^3 / 4a = 12a^2
32a^2 / 4a = 8a
16a / 4a = 4
.........................
so you get: 12a^2 + 8a + 4
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