(10x2 +7x-3) ÷(2x-1) =
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10x^2 ÷ 2x = 5x Then, we multiply this result by the denominator and subtract it from the numerator. (10x^2 +7x-3) - 5x*(2x-1) = 10x^2 +7x-3 - 10x^2 +5x = 12x - 3 Now, we repeat the process with the new numerator. 12x ÷ 2x = 6 Then, we multiply this result Show more…
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