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(-25 - 4x + 3x?) by (x - 2)

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Answer:


(-25-4x+3x)/(x-2)=-1-(27)/(x-2)

Step-by-step explanation:

The expression:

(-25 - 4x + 3x) by (x - 2)

is written as:


(-25-4x+3x)/(x-2)
\begin{gathered} =(-25-x)/(x-2) \\ \\ =-((x+25))/(x-2) \end{gathered}
\begin{gathered} =-((x-2+27))/(x-2) \\ \\ =-(x-2)/(x-2)-(27)/(x-2) \\ \\ =-1-(27)/(x-2) \end{gathered}

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