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Multiply x^2-8x+15/3x * 8x/x-3

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You must follow the steps below:

1. First, you should apply the dstributive property:

=(x²-8x+15/3x)(8x/x-3)
=(8x³-64x²+120x)/3x(x-3)

2. As you can see, the common factor in the numerator is: "8x". So, you have:

=8x(x²-8x+15)/3x(x-3)

3. Then, when you simplify, you obtain:

=8(x²-8x+15)/3(x-3)

Therefore, the solution is: 8(x²-8x+15)/3(x-3)
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