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Answer:
For not exact divisions: Writing the results as Quotient + Remainder over the Divisor.
For exact division: just the quotient.
Step-by-step explanation:
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In both algorithms, for long and synthetic divisions we must write the result as an expression following that order:

When the Division leaves no Remainder, i.e. an exact, the Remainder is equal to zero, so

Check below for the algorithms for each division and the way of writing their expressions (results).
Add 4 to both sides. Y+4=12x divide both sides by 12 y+4 over 12 which = x switch sides x= y+4 over 12 that’s the answer and I’m 100% sure
A vertical stretching is the stretching of the graph away from the x-axis.
A vertical compression is the squeezing of the graph towards the x-axis.
A compression is a stretch by a factor less than 1.
For the parent function y = f(x), the vertical stretching or compression of the function is a f(x).
If | a | < 1 (a fraction between 0 and 1), then the graph is compressed vertically by a factor of a units.
If | a | > 1, then the graph is stretched vertically by a factor of a units.
For values of a that are negative, then the vertical compression or vertical stretching of the graph is followed by a reflection across the x-axis.
Thus, the equation with the widest graph is 0.3x^2.