When dividing a polynomial by a monomial, we divide each term of the polynomial by the monomial then simplify each individual fraction using the rules of exponents.
Note: Final answers are usually written without any negative exponents.
Simplify the following: \dfrac{3 x^{5} + 4 x^{2}}{x}
Simplify the following: \dfrac{6 y^{3} - 15 y^{2} + 24y}{3y}