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Divide: (2) (6x² + 3xy) ÷ 3x​

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Answer: Putting it all together, the result of the division is:

(2) (6x² + 3xy) ÷ 3x = 4x + 2y

Explanation:

To divide (2) (6x² + 3xy) by 3x, we can distribute the 2 to each term inside the parentheses:

(2) (6x² + 3xy) = 12x² + 6xy

Now we can divide each term by 3x:

(12x² + 6xy) ÷ 3x = (12x² ÷ 3x) + (6xy ÷ 3x)

Simplifying each term separately:

12x² ÷ 3x = 4x

6xy ÷ 3x = 2y

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