Math, asked by ritusona, 1 year ago

work out the following divisons:(35x+28)÷(5x+4)

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Answered by chandujadhav
27
The answer is.....



= (35x + 28 )/(5x+4)

= ( 5x + 30x + 4 + 24 )/(5x+4)

= [(5x+4)+(30x+24)]/(5x+4)

= (5x+4)/(5x+4) + (30x+24)/(5x+4)

= 1 + (30x+24)/(5x+4)

= 1 + [(25x+5x+20+4)/[(5x+4)]

= 1 + [(5x+4)/(5x+4)] + [(25x+20)/(5x+4)]

= 1 + 1 + [5(5x + 4)/(5x+4)

= 1 + 1 + 5(1)

= 1 + 1 + 5

= 7


Answer is 7....







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Answered by navanithishere
0

Answer: 7 is the solution

Step-by-step explanation:

Given,

(35x + 28) ÷ (5x + 4)​

(5x + 4)​ is common in (35x + 28)

By dividing we get,

7(5x+4)/(5x+4)

Cancelling the common factor 5x+4

7 is the solution

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