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Factorize and divide = (x^2+3x-10)÷(x+5)

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Answered by Anonymous
20
Heya!

Here is yr answer......


=> (x²+3x-10) ÷ (x+5)

=> (x²+5x-2x-10) / (x+5)

=> [ x(x+5) -2(x+5) ] / (x+5)

=> (x+5)(x-2) / (x+5)

=> (x-2)


Hope it hlpz...

Answered by Prakhar2908
4
Heya!
To solve this question
first we will factorize the dividend
x {}^{2}  + 3x - 10
This is a quadratic equation.
We can factories this by the method of middle term splitting.
so here we have to find two no.s whose sum is 3 and product is -10
those two no.s are 5 and -3
so this equation can be written as
 {x }^{2}  + 5x - 2x  - 10
Now we can use grouping.

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