High School

Divide the polynomial in the numerator by the monomial in the denominator. Simplify your answer.

\[
\frac{9x^2 - 18x^4 + 45x^3 - 24x^2}{x}
\]

Answer :

Final answer:

To divide a polynomial by a monomial which is not given in the question, divide each term of the polynomial by the monomial separately. Then, write down the resulting expression.

Explanation:

To divide a polynomial by a monomial, we divide each term in the polynomial individually by the monomial. Let's denote the monomial as 'm'. Based on the equation you've given, it seems there might be a typographical error as there is no monomial mentioned. However, if you were given a monomial, say 'x', the steps would be as follows:

  1. Divide the first term of the polynomial by the monomial, i.e, 9x² / x.
  2. Repeat the same operation for the rest of the terms.
  3. Write down the resulting expression which will be the simplified form of the given polynomial expression divided by the monomial.

Execute these steps for each term in the polynomial and your answer will be the simplified expression.

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