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Divide.\newline(33b2+132b)÷(b4)(-33b^2 + 132b) \div (b - 4)

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Q. Divide.\newline(33b2+132b)÷(b4)(-33b^2 + 132b) \div (b - 4)
  1. Factor out common term: Factor out the common term in the numerator.\newline(33b2+132b)=33b(b4)(-33b^2 + 132b) = -33b(b - 4)
  2. Write as fraction: Write the division as a fraction.\newline(33b(b4))÷(b4)(-33b(b - 4)) \div (b - 4)
  3. Cancel common term: Cancel out the common (b4)(b - 4) term from the numerator and denominator.\newline33b-33b
  4. Check for errors: Check for any possible math errors.\newlineNo errors found; the common term (b4)(b - 4) was correctly cancelled out.

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