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Mathematics, 18.11.2020 06:50 shardonnay2160

Amal used the tabular method to show her work dividing -2x3 + 11x2 - 23x + 20 by x - 3x + 4. Amal's Work: Quotient 2x + 5 x² 5x2 - 2x3 6x2 6x2 + 5x2 = 112² -8x + (-15x) = -23x Divisor - 3x – 15x + 4 -8x 20 Amal's -2x3 + 11x2 – 23x + 20 = 2x + 5 x² – 3x + 4 Which statement about Amal's work is true? O Amal's work is correct. Amal's work is incorrect the wrong divisor is on the right side of the division table. Amal's work is incorrect because it includes a positive two instead of negative two in the answer. Amal's work is incorrect because the like terms in the division table do not simplify to the original polynomia Save and Exit Next Submit Mark this and return


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