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In Exercises $53-78,$ divide the polynomial by the monomial. Check each answer by showing that the product of the divisor and the quotient is the dividend.$$\frac{8 x^{6} y^{3}-12 x^{8} y^{2}-4 x^{14} y^{6}}{-4 x^{6} y^{2}}$$
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This gives us: $$\frac{8 x^{6} y^{3}}{-4 x^{6} y^{2}} - \frac{12 x^{8} y^{2}}{-4 x^{6} y^{2}} - \frac{4 x^{14} y^{6}}{-4 x^{6} y^{2}}$$ Show more…
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