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Simplify
2x^(2) +10x\ x^(2)+2x-15

Its a fraction

User Druubacca
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Answer:
=(2x)/(x-3)

Explanation:


(2x^(2) +10x)/(x^(2) + 2x-15) >Take out GCF(greatest common factor) on top

>factor the bottom, find 2 numbers that mulitply to

"c" term, -15 and adds to the "b" term, +2

>+5 and -3 mulitpy to -15 and add to +2

> put +5 and -3 into factored form on bottom


=(2x(x+5))/((x-3)(x+5)) >reduce the x+5 on top and bottom


=(2x)/(x-3) >This is simplified

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