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(2x3 + 2x2 + 2x) / (x2 + x + 1)

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For this case we have:


\frac {2x ^ 3 + 2x ^ 2 + 2x} {x ^ 2 + x + 1} =

We have to:


2x ^ 3 + 2x ^ 2 + 2x = 2x (x ^ 2 + x + 1)

So, rewriting the expression we have:


\frac {2x (x ^ 2 + x + 1)} {x ^ 2 + x + 1} =

Simplifying similar terms of the numerator and denominator we have:
\frac {2x (x ^ 2 + x + 1)} {x ^ 2 + x + 1} = 2x

Answer:


2x

User Hananamar
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Answer: 2x

Explanation:

Factor out the common term of 2x from the numerator, then cancel out the common factor from the numerator and denominator.


(2x^3+2x^2+2x)/(x^2+x+1)\quad =(2x(x^2+x+1))/(x^2+x+1)\quad =2x

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