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(5x^2+20x) ÷(x+4) divide, it's really important, I thank you for the people who help me in this :)

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Answer:

5x

Explanation:

Given expression:
(5x^2+20x)/(x+4)

Take the common number 5 outside in the numerator.


(5x^2+20x)/(x+4)=(5(x^2+4x))/(x+4)

Now, take x common in both the terms in numerator.


(5(x^2+4x))/(x+4)=(5x(x+4))/(x+4)

Cancel out the common factor in the both numerator and denominator.


(5x(x+4))/(x+4)=5x

Hence, the answer is 5x.

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