Dividing Polynomials - Algebra 1 Unit 10 Lesson 6

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In this video, we go over how to divide polynomials on the Algebra 1 level. Our examples include dividing a monomial by another monomial and dividing a polynomial by a monomial.

Here's our Unit 10 Polynomials and Factoring Playlist:

Key Topics In This Video:
- Dividing Monomials by Monomials
- Step 1: Divide the coefficients.
- Step 2: Simplify like variables using the rules for exponents.
- Dividing Polynomials by Monomials
- Step 1: Divide each term in the numerator by the denominator.
- Step 2: Divide like when dividing monomials by monomials.

Here's a worksheet on special products of binomials (answers included):
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I'm a bit confuses, I've come across a problem that says: 26x squared + 39x + 13 then you divide by 13. It = 2x squared + 3x + 1. My question is that If 13 divided by 13 = 1, and x divided by x = 1, how come we completely ommit the 1 for x divided by x, but we're supposed to leave it for 13 divided by 13?

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