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Divide the polynomials. Your answer should be in the form p(x)+kxp(x)+\frac{k}{x} where pp is a polynomial and kk is an integer. 2x3+7x=\frac{2x^3+7}{x}=

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Q. Divide the polynomials. Your answer should be in the form p(x)+kxp(x)+\frac{k}{x} where pp is a polynomial and kk is an integer. 2x3+7x=\frac{2x^3+7}{x}=
  1. Identify Division: Step 11: Identify the division to be performed. Divide each term of the polynomial 2x3+72x^3 + 7 by xx.
  2. Perform Division: Step 22: Perform the division for each term.\newline(2x3)/x=2x2(2x^3)/x = 2x^2\newline7/x7/x remains as it is because 77 is not divisible by xx.
  3. Write Final Expression: Step 33: Write the final expression.\newlineThe result of the division is 2x2+(7x)2x^2 + \left(\frac{7}{x}\right).

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