Math, asked by Rajeev4321, 2 days ago

hello guys plz solve this

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Answered by reyazahmad3071
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Answered by prakharuts015
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Answer: (x+3)

Concept: This is an algebraic expression that can be simplified by two method

1. Simple division

2. By factorization

Here first, we factorize the upper term and then simplify it

Given: \frac{(x^{2}+x-6) }{x-2}

To find: Solve the given expression

Solution:

factorizing upper term

= \frac{x^{2}+3x-2x-6 }{x-2}

=\frac{x(x+3)-2(x+3)}{x-2}

= \frac{(x+3)(x-2)}{x-2}

= (x+3)

Hence the (x+3) is the answer to this question

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