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Divide.
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(-13k^2 + 52k) \div (k - 4)
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Algebra 2
Divide polynomials using long division
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Q.
Divide.
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−
13
k
2
+
52
k
)
÷
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k
−
4
)
(-13k^2 + 52k) \div (k - 4)
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−
13
k
2
+
52
k
)
÷
(
k
−
4
)
Set up division as fraction:
Set up the division as a
fraction
.
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−
13
k
2
+
52
k
)
÷
(
k
−
4
)
=
−
13
k
2
+
52
k
k
−
4
(-13k^2 + 52k) \div (k - 4) = \frac{-13k^2 + 52k}{k - 4}
(
−
13
k
2
+
52
k
)
÷
(
k
−
4
)
=
k
−
4
−
13
k
2
+
52
k
Factor out common term:
Factor out the common term in the numerator.
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13
k
(
k
−
4
)
/
(
k
−
4
)
-13k(k - 4) / (k - 4)
−
13
k
(
k
−
4
)
/
(
k
−
4
)
Cancel out common term:
Cancel out the common
(
k
−
4
)
(k - 4)
(
k
−
4
)
term from the numerator and denominator.
\newline
−
13
k
-13k
−
13
k
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