if 28x^3-36x^2+4x is divided by 4x then the quotient will be

28x^3-36x^2+4x is divided by 4x

7x^2-9x+1

Jen's answer is correct

3a+4=a+18

joslins answer is incorrect jen's is right.

7x^2-9x

To find the quotient of dividing the polynomial 28x^3 - 36x^2 + 4x by 4x, we can follow these steps:

Step 1: Write the polynomial in descending order of powers of x:
28x^3 - 36x^2 + 4x

Step 2: Divide each term of the polynomial by 4x:
28x^3 ÷ 4x = 7x^2
-36x^2 ÷ 4x = -9x
4x ÷ 4x = 1

So, the quotient is 7x^2 - 9x + 1.

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