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  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Highline_College/Math_081_091%3A_CAM_Aligned_Textbook/04%3A_Solving_Equations/4.07%3A_Dividing_Polynomials
    When dividing a polynomial by a monomial, we may treat the monomial as a common denominator and break up the fraction using the following property: Break up the fraction by dividing each term in the n...When dividing a polynomial by a monomial, we may treat the monomial as a common denominator and break up the fraction using the following property: Break up the fraction by dividing each term in the numerator by the monomial in the denominator and then simplify each term. Check your division by multiplying the answer, the quotient, by the monomial in the denominator, the divisor, to see if you obtain the original numerator, the dividend.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Highline_College/Math_081%3A_Introduction_to_Algebra/06%3A_Expressions_and_Equations/6.05%3A_Dividing_Polynomials
    Check your division by multiplying the answer, the quotient, by the monomial in the denominator, the divisor, to see if you obtain the original numerator, the dividend. Step 1: To determine the first ...Check your division by multiplying the answer, the quotient, by the monomial in the denominator, the divisor, to see if you obtain the original numerator, the dividend. Step 1: To determine the first term of the quotient, divide the leading term of the dividend by the leading term of the divisor. Just as with real numbers, the final answer adds the fraction where the remainder is the numerator and the divisor is the denominator to the quotient.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Nova_Scotia_Community_College/MATH_1043/05%3A_Polynomials/5.04%3A_Dividing_Polynomials
    Check your division by multiplying the answer, the quotient, by the monomial in the denominator, the divisor, to see if you obtain the original numerator, the dividend. Step 1: To determine the first ...Check your division by multiplying the answer, the quotient, by the monomial in the denominator, the divisor, to see if you obtain the original numerator, the dividend. Step 1: To determine the first term of the quotient, divide the leading term of the dividend by the leading term of the divisor. Just as with real numbers, the final answer adds the fraction where the remainder is the numerator and the divisor is the denominator to the quotient.

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