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Divide by factorisation.
a. 4(x + 3)2 + 6(x + 3) by x + 3


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Answered by tennetiraj86
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Step-by-step explanation:

Given:-

4(x + 3)2 + 6(x + 3) and x + 3

To find:-

Divide by factorisation.

4(x + 3)² + 6(x + 3) by x + 3

Solution:-

Given that:-

4(x + 3)² + 6(x + 3) ÷ (x+3)

=>[4(x+3)²+6(x+3)]/(x+3)

=>(x+3)[4(x+3)+6)]/(x+3)

=>4(x+3)+6

=>4x+12+6

=>4x+18

Answer:-

The answer for the given problem = 4x+18

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