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5\square{3x} + 2x**2 – \frac{3x/2}*

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Answered by empathictruro
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Answer:

(36x^4-27x^3+10) /18x^2

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Answered by vilnius
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5\sqrt{3x} + 2x^{2} - \frac{3x}{2}

Step-by-step explanation:

To rewrite the given equation in latex format:

Square root in latex is written as \SQRT{X}

3x will be written in the place of 'x'.

Whole square is written as X^{2}

2x will be written in the place of 'x'.

Fraction is written as \FRAC{X}{Y}

The numerator 3x will be written in the place of 'x', and

the denominator 2 will be written in the place of 'y'.

5\sqrt{3x} + 2x^{2} - \frac{3x}{2} is written in the latex format.

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