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Divide X^4 + 2x^2+1 by x+1​

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  • 03-06-2020

=x^5+2x^3+1+x÷×

Step-by-step explanation:

x^4+2x^2+(1÷x)+1

make 1÷x a fraction

x^4+2x^2+1/x+1

=x5+2x^3+1+x/x

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