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8(x + 3)2/2(x + 3)

Simplify 8(x + 3)2/2(x + 3)-example-1

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Answer:
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step - by - step - explanation:
First, I canceled out the 2/2, which was one
Next, I multiplied and since the base was x+3, that leaves the exponent to be 2
After, I expanded the expression
Lastly, removed ()
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Simplify 8(x + 3)2/2(x + 3)-example-1
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User Rocquel
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Answer:

  • 4x + 12

Explanation:


\sf \cfrac{8(x + 3)^(2) }{2(x + 3)}

Cancel out 2(x+3) in both numerator and denominator:


\sf 4(x + 3)

Use the distributive property to multiply 4 by x+3:


\sf 4x + 12

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