joshuareeves1
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  • 01-11-2017
  • Mathematics
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Find the quotient. (6x 2 - x - 40) ÷ (5 + 2x) 8 - 3x 3x + 8 3x - 8

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choixongdong
choixongdong choixongdong
  • 01-11-2017
6x^2 - x - 40 =(3x -  8)(2x + 5)
and
5 + 2x = 2x + 5

so 
(6x^2 - x - 40)÷ (5 + 2x)
= [
(3x -  8)(2x + 5)] ÷ (5 + 2x) 
= 3x -8

answer
3x - 8
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pegisy
pegisy pegisy
  • 26-02-2021

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:(6x^2-x-40)÷ (5 + 2x)

The above equation can be written as

(6x^2-x-40)÷ (2x + 5)

The division is shown in the figure below.

The quotient is 3x-8

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