Math, asked by nakshitsme, 1 day ago

(60x^12+60x^11+30x^8)/30x​

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Answered by talpadadilip417
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Answer:

\tt\red{\implies\frac{(60x^{12}+60x^{11}+30x^8)}{30x}}

Step-by-step explanation:

Factor out the common term 30{x}^{8}.

\huge{\tt\red{\implies\frac{30{x}^{8}(2{x}^{4}+2{x}^{3}+1)}{30x}}}

 \huge{\tt \pink{ \implies \frac{ {x}^{8}( {2x}^{4}   +  {2x}^{3} + 1) }{x} }}

 \huge{\pink{ \underline\red{\boxed{\tt \purple{ \implies {x}^{7} ( {2x}^{4} +  {2x}^{3}   + 1)}}}}}

hope it help you.

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