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DIVIDE. 2X RAISE TO THE POWER 2X+4X+6 BY X+2

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Answered by paramdholakia90757
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Answer:

2x^(2x+4x+6) ÷ 2x^(x+2)

Step-by-step explanation:

as we know that any number having same base but different power, and have to be divided then we have to subtract the power

^=raise to

base=2x

therefore,

2x^((2x+4x+6)-(x-2))

=2x^(2x+4x-x+6+2)

=2x^(5x+8)

2x^(5x+8)

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