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In the last section, you learned how to divide a monomial by a monomial. As you continue to build up your knowledge of polynomials the next procedure is to divide a polynomial of two or more terms by a monomial .
The method we’ll use to divide a polynomial by a monomial is based on the properties of fraction addition. So we’ll start with an example to review fraction addition.
Now we will do this in reverse to split a single fraction into separate fractions.
We’ll state the fraction addition property here just as you learned it and in reverse.
If are numbers where , then
We use the form on the left to add fractions and we use the form on the right to divide a polynomial by a monomial.
We use this form of fraction addition to divide polynomials by monomials.
To divide a polynomial by a monomial, divide each term of the polynomial by the monomial .
Remember that division can be represented as a fraction. When you are asked to divide a polynomial by a monomial and it is not already in fraction form, write a fraction with the polynomial in the numerator and the monomial in the denominator.
When we divide by a negative, we must be extra careful with the signs.
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