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Mathematics, 03.02.2021 19:40 John7Gilbert

When dividing a polynomial by a binomial, what (if anything) should be done if there are any missing powers of the variable? A.
Any missing powers should be represented by 0 times the variable raised to the missing power.
B.
Any missing powers should be represented by the variable raised to the missing power.
C.
Nothing needs to be done as it will not affect the division process.

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