Divide X(4X^2 - 64) by 4X (X-4) please write answer in clear
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(x+4)
Step-by-step explanation:
x(4x²-64) by 4x(x-4) = 4x(x²-16) by 4x(x-4). (we take 4 as common from the first term)
Consider x²-16. This is of the form a²-b².
a²-b² = (a+b) (a-b)
Now the expression will look like 4x(x-4)(x+4) by 4x(x-4)
Now we will cancel 4x, (x-4) in numerator and denominator. So we have the remaining term as (x+4)
That's the answer! Hope this helps
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