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1/4{x-5(q-x)} solve this please in explain form

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Answered by harendrachoubay
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\dfrac{2}{3}·x - \dfrac{5}{q} is the form of "linear polynomial".

Step-by-step explanation:

Given,

\dfrac{1}{4}·{x - 5(q - x)}

= \dfrac{1}{4}·{x - 5q + 5x}

= \dfrac{1}{4}·{6x - 5q }

= \dfrac{4}{6}·x - \dfrac{5}{q}

= \dfrac{2}{3}·x - \dfrac{5}{q}, it is the form of linear polynomial.

Hence, \dfrac{2}{3}·x - \dfrac{5}{q} is the form of linear polynomial.

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