Answer:
(x^2 plus 2y")
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2x(2x + 3)
Explanation:
Doing this problem correctly requires the application of "order of operations" rules. "x^2 plus 2y" actually means "(x^2 plus 2y"), and so your
x^2 plus 2y divided by 2x
comes out to:
(x^2 plus 2y")
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2x
If we now divide this result by "2x plus 3z," we get:
(x^2 plus 2y")
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2x
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2x + 3
or:
(x^2 plus 2y")
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2x(2x + 3)