\( \left(45 x^{3}-18 x^{2}+27 x\right) \div 9 \)
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First, we divide each term in the polynomial by 9: \( \frac{45 x^{3}}{9} - \frac{18 x^{2}}{9} + \frac{27 x}{9} \) Show more…
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