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Can anyone help me with this algebra 2 problem?

(the topic is simplifying and multiplying rational expressions)

Can anyone help me with this algebra 2 problem? (the topic is simplifying and multiplying-example-1
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User Inyoka
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Answer:

4. 2(x+5)

Explanation:


\displaystyle(\left((x^2-25)/(14)\right))/(\left((x-5)/(28)\right))=((x+5)(x-5))/(14)\cdot(28)/((x-5))\\\\=2(x+5)

Of course, 28 = 2·14 and like factors in the numerator and denominator cancel.

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