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What is (x+4)(3x+7)/(x+4)(x+2) simplified?

User Tawfik Bouabid
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Answer:

( 3x+7 ) / ( x+2 )

Explanation:

\frac{(x+4)(3x+7)}{(x+4)(x+2)}

When you set up the equation like a fraction, you can now cancel out like terms. (x+4) is in the denominator- as well as the numerator. They are the same in parentheses. So you can cancel. Once that's done, you'll be left with

\frac{3x+7}{x+2}

You cant simplify any further because there are no more (like groups) aka (common factors)

( 3x+7 ) / ( x+2 )

User Kamil Biela
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Answer:


(3x+7)/(x+2)

Explanation:

Given the following question:


((x+4)(3x+7))/((x+4)(x+2) )

In order to simplify the expression given we can only cancel the common factor which is four.


((x+4)(3x+7))/((x+4)(x+2) )

cf=(x+4)

(x+4)/(x+4)

=(3x+7)/(x+2)

Cannot be simplified further due to it not having any more common factors. Your answer is "3x + 7 / x + 2."

Hope this helps.

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