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The value of (7x²+14x) ÷ (x+2) is

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7x
When you have equations that use “()” without a number in front, add a one.

So our new equation would be 1(7x^2+14x) divided by 1(x+2)
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Answer:

7x

Explanation:

First, let's factor the expression 7x² + 14x. The greatest common factor of 7x² and 14x is 7x. 7x² / 7x = x, and 14x / 7x = 2, so our factored expression becomes 7x(x + 2).

If we write our expression as a fraction now, we have


(7x(x+2))/(x+2)

And cancelling the x + 2 in the numerator and denominator gives us the value 7x.

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