(y2+7y+10)÷(y+5)
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Answer:
(y^2+7y+10)/(y+5)
Step-by-step explanation:
by division it becomes
=y^2+7+2(y divides y in 7y and 5 divides 10 which becomes 2)
=y^2+9(by adding 7 and 2 we get 9)
Hence proved
Answered by
0
Answer:
(y+2)
Step-by-step explanation:
In (y^2+7y+10),
Sum= 7y
Product= 10 X y^2 = 10y^2
The two numbers which fit in these both properties are 5y and 2y because 5y+2y=7y and 5y X 2y=10y^2
Therefore the numerator will become
(y^2+5y+2y+10)= y(y+5)+2(y+5)= (y+5)(y+2)
Hence the result will be
(y+5)(y+2)
(y+5) ,
in which (y+5) and (y+5) will cancel so the answer is (y+2)
HOPE IT HELPS :-)
No y^2+9 cannot be correct
(y+5) as a whole divides it
Pls don't do that it is incorrect
If you want your answer to be correct then don't do that
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