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If x ≠ -2, then 5x2 -20/5x+10 =​

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Answer:


x-2\, ,x\\eq -2

Explanation:

So we have the expression:


(5x^2-20)/(5x+10)\, ,x\\eq -2

For both the numerator and the denominator, factor out a 5:


(5(x^2-4))/(5(x+2))\, ,x\\eq-2

The term in the numerator can be factored. This is the difference of two squares pattern:


(5(x-2)(x+2))/(5(x+2))\, ,x\\eq-2

Both layers have a 5(x+2). Cancel them, Since we know that x cannot be -2, we can safely do so:


x-2\, ,x\\eq -2

And we're done!

Notes:

If we weren't told that x ≠ -2, then we cannot divide them because if x did equal -2, the equation would be undefined. However, since we were given that, we can simplify.

However, even if we weren't given x ≠ -2, we can still simplify, but we need to add the restraint ourselves. This must be done, or else the equation won't be correct.

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