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1. HelloKitty17

Part A: Divide (8x4y3 + 4x3y2 - 2x2y - 12x2y4) by -2x2y. Show your work, and justify each step. (6 points) Part B: How would your answer in Part A be affected if the x2 variable in the denominator was just an x? (2 points) Part C: What is the degree and classification of the polynomial you got in Part A? (2 points)

2. HelloKitty17

@only_hanaaa

3. HelloKitty17

help me plz!

4. HelloKitty17

@mathmate

5. anonymous

that is the hardest thing I have ever seen

6. TheAnarchist

That's what she said^^

7. HelloKitty17

yes but plz help me I will do anything

8. anonymous

give me a sec

9. anonymous

$8x^4y^3 + 4x^3y^2 - 2x^2y - 12x^2y^4$divide each term by $$-2x^2y$$

10. only_hanaaa

sorry, my computer just shut off, umm for part b ur need to divide it by x instead of x2

11. anonymous

for example $\frac{8x^4y^3}{-2x^2y}=-4x^2y^2$

12. HelloKitty17

@misty1212

13. anonymous

nicely done sattelte

14. misty1212

HI!!

15. misty1212

do exactly what @satellite73 said divide on term at a time

16. HelloKitty17

how do I do that does are big numbers and are confusing

17. HelloKitty17

HELP SOMEONE

18. OregonDuck

CAN SOMEONE JUST PLZ HELP US

19. OregonDuck

@mathmath333

20. anonymous

oh wow

21. HelloKitty17

yeah

22. OregonDuck

IF YOU ARE HERE JUST TO LOOK AT THE CONVERSATION THEN LEAVE IF YOU ARE HERE TO HELP THEN STAY

23. anonymous

hi misty

24. mathmath333

the method is aleady given by sattelite , if u have any doubts regarding exponents see this http://www.mathsisfun.com/algebra/exponent-laws.html

25. OregonDuck

yeah but how am i supposed to divide that on paper or in my head

26. anonymous

easier on paper

27. OregonDuck

i can not fiqure the whole thing out. someone plz just give the answer for part a than i can work the rest out

28. anonymous

giving anawer is against the rules dude

29. OregonDuck

30. HelloKitty17

not if u explain it right

31. mathmath333

what sattelite did came from this \large \color{black}{\begin{align} \frac{8x^{\color{red}{4}}y^{\color{blue}{3}}}{-2x^{\color{red}{2}}y^{\color{blue}{1}}}= -4x^{\color{red}{4-2}}y^{\color{blue}{3-1}}=-4x^\color{red}{2}y^\color{blue}{2} \hspace{.33em}\\~\\ \end{align}}

32. OregonDuck