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When multiplying a-3 over 2a^2-7a and 4a-14 over a+3, what are the term(s) that can be cancelled

User Iesou
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is the equation in the question written like the one in the bottom? Because for me to help you I must confirm what the equation looks like.



(a-3)/(2a^(2) -7a) ×
(4a-14)/(a+3)

User Seaotternerd
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Answer:

The term (2a-7) can be cancelled.

Explanation:

We are given the following expression and we are to simplify it and see which terms get cancelled out:


\frac {a-3} {2a^2 - 7a } ×
\frac { 4a - 14} {a + 3}

Taking the common terms out to simplify it:


(a-3)/(a(2a-7)) ×
(2(2a-7))/(a+3)

Here, the term
(2a-7) get cancelled so we are left with:


(2(a-3))/(a(a+3))

User Anil Arya
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