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4 x square + 8 X upon 12 x square - 16 x ​

User Laurent Debricon
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15 votes

Answer:


(x+2)/(3x-4)

Step-by-step explanation:


(4x^2+8x)/(12x^2-16x) ← factor out 4x from each term on numerator / denominator

=
(4x(x+2))/(4x(3x-4)) ← cancel 4x on numerator/ denominator

=
(x+2)/(3x-4) ← in simplest form

User Nayan Dave
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Answer:


\boxed{\sf (x+ 2)/(3x-4)}

Step-by-step explanation:


\rightarrow \sf (4x^2+ 8x)/(12x^2-16x)

Factor out common term '4x'


\rightarrow \sf (4x(x+ 2))/(4x(3x-4))

Cancel out the common term '4x'


\rightarrow \sf (x+ 2)/(3x-4)

The expression has been fully simplified.

User Nadeem Manzoor
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