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2x / (y-2) + 2x / (2-y)First get a common denominator: (y-2) (2-y)Then you have:2x(2-y) / (y-2)(2-y) + 2x(y-2) / (y-2)(2-y), summing and simplifying, you get:(4x-4) / (y-2)(2-y)
The answer is 4.
Assuming that he quadratic is 2x^2 + x - 15, the quotient is 2x - 5.
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2X divided by 4= 2X
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2x 2x
2x / (y-2) + 2x / (2-y)First get a common denominator: (y-2) (2-y)Then you have:2x(2-y) / (y-2)(2-y) + 2x(y-2) / (y-2)(2-y), summing and simplifying, you get:(4x-4) / (y-2)(2-y)
2x - 5 divided by 3 = 2/3x - 5/3
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The answer is 4.
2 plus 1-x divided by.
I assume you wish to simplify the expression (x - 2)/(3x + 9) . (2x + 6)/(2x - 4) = (x - 2)(2x + 6) / [(3x + 9)(2x - 4)] = 2(x - 2)(x + 3) / [6(x + 3)(x - 2)] = 1/3.
2x/3=x/2+20 (2x/3=x/2+20)6 4x=3x+120 4x-3x=120 x=120
2/(2x - 10) = 2*[2*(x - 5)] = 1/(x-5)
x would equal 2