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Multiply 2(x+3)/x(x-1)*4x(x+2)/10(x+3)

User Kyle Xie
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Answer:

4(x+2)/5(×-1)

Explanation:

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User Aldan
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Answer:

The expression simplifies to
(4(x+2))/(5(x-1)).

Explanation:

The expression


(2(x+3))/(x(x-1)) *(4x(x+2))/(10(x+3))

can be rearranged and written as


(8x(x+3)(x+2))/(10x(x-1)(x+3)).

In this form the
(x+3) terms in the numerator and in the denominator cancel to give


(8x(x+2))/(10x(x-1)).

The
x's are present both in the numerator and in the denominator, so they also cancel, and the fraction
(8)/(10) simplifies to
(4)/(5), so finally our expression becomes:


\boxed{(4(x+2))/(5(x-1))}

Which is our answer:)

User Andrew Sohn
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