Math, asked by LostInJordan, 1 year ago

(7x^2+14x) ÷(x+2) divide it

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Answered by muthyalasravani1729
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Answered by madeducators1
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Given:

We have given an equation which is \frac{7x^2+14x}{x+2}.

To Find:

We have to simplify the equation?

Step-by-step explanation:

  • We have given an equation that can be write as the

             \frac{7x^2+14x}{x+2}

  • Now we will first of solving the numerator be taking common from the numerator terms we will get

                =\frac{7x(x+2)}{x+2}

  • Now we have seen that there is a common term between the numerator and denominator of the above equation which is (x+2) also it is multiplied form hence we can cancel that term and we will get

             \frac{7x(x+2)}{x+2}=7x

Hence, the simplified form is 7x.

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