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Divide (y^3+ xy^2)( x^2 + 2x)(4y + 8) by xy(x + 2)(y + 2)

● 4y(x + y)
● x(x+ Y)
●y(x + 2)
●4y(x + 2)

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Answered by omjee20652065
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Answer:

4y(x+y)

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by Mindificent
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Step-by-step explanation:

Simplification

xy(x+2) (y+2)

=> y(y+2). x^2 + 2xy(y+2)

=> x^2 + y^2 + yx^2 + 2xy(y + 2)

=> x^2.y^2 + 2yx^2 + 4xy

Division

x^2.y^2 + 2yx^2 + 4xy ÷ (y^3+ xy^2)( x^2 + 2x)(4y + 8)

=>

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