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X^4 + 5x^3 + 3x/x
2 answers:
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
1) divide each term in the numerator by the term in denominator:
(remember when dividing subtract the smaller exponent from larger exponent
for example:
say a is the larger exponent, do 
x^4/x=x^3
5x^3/x=5x^2
3x^2/x=3x
so
x^3+5x^2+3x
hope this helps!
The answer is X^3+5x^3+3x
Factor out from the expression
Then you Reduce the fraction with
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