Math, asked by tahreemnaz14, 14 hours ago

2[3x+2] (x-5)by [3x+2] divide​

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Answered by AdiSTo
3

Answer:

2(x - 5)

Step-by-step explanation:

2(3x+4)(x-5) divided by (3x+2)

 \frac{2(3x + 2)(x - 5)}{(3x + 2)}

Here (3x+2) gets cancelled from numerator and denominator.

So the final answer would be

2(x - 5)

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Answered by ItzNobita50
216

\bold\green{Question:-}

  •  \sf \rightarrow2(3x + 2)(x - 5) \div (3x + 2)

\bold\blue{Solution:-}

 \sf  \rightarrow\frac{2(3x + 2)(x - 5)}{(3x + 2)}

  \sf \rightarrow2(x - 5)

Hence,

  •  \sf \: Quotient \: is  \: 2(x - 5)

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