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Simplifying 6(x+4)2/3x(x+4)

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Answer:


(2(x+4))/(x) or
2 + (8)/(x)

Explanation:

Rewrite the problem as a fraction.


(6(x+4)^2)/(3x(x+4))

Then, represent the squared term on the top as two values to make it easier to cancel.


(6(x+4)(x+4))/(3x(x+4))

Now, cancel an x+4 from the top and bottom.


(6(x+4))/(3x)

Finally, divide the numerator and denominator by 3.


(2(x+4))/(x) or
2 + (8)/(x)

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\bf{(6(x+4)2)/(3x(x+4)) \iff \ Eliminate \ (x+4).}\\ \\ \bf{That\:is, isolating\:the \ common \ factor \ \frac{\\ot{6}*2 }{\\ot{3}x} \ \--\to(2*2)/(x)=(4)/(x) } \\ \\ \boldsymbol{\sf{(4)/(x) }}\bf{\iff}\boxed{\boxed{\bf{Answer}}}

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