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How do you simplify 2x plus 4 over 3x plus 6? - Answers

We have (2x + 4) / (3x + 6). First, we should factor both the numerator and denominator as much as possible. We get: (2*(x + 2)) / (3*(x + 2)) Now, we can simplify the fraction by eliminating terms found in both the numerator and denominator - in this case x + 2. We get: 2/3. It should be noted that this equivalence is only valid for x not equal to -2. When x is -2, the denominator becomes 0, and dividing by 0 is undefined.



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We have (2x + 4) / (3x + 6). First, we should factor both the numerator and denominator as much as possible. We get: (2*(x + 2)) / (3*(x + 2)) Now, we can simplify the fraction by eliminating terms found in both the numerator and denominator - in this case x + 2. We get: 2/3. It should be noted that this equivalence is only valid for x not equal to -2. When x is -2, the denominator becomes 0, and dividing by 0 is undefined.



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How do you simplify 2x plus 4 over 3x plus 6? - Answers

We have (2x + 4) / (3x + 6). First, we should factor both the numerator and denominator as much as possible. We get: (2*(x + 2)) / (3*(x + 2)) Now, we can simplify the fraction by eliminating terms found in both the numerator and denominator - in this case x + 2. We get: 2/3. It should be noted that this equivalence is only valid for x not equal to -2. When x is -2, the denominator becomes 0, and dividing by 0 is undefined.

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      We have (2x + 4) / (3x + 6). First, we should factor both the numerator and denominator as much as possible. We get: (2*(x + 2)) / (3*(x + 2)) Now, we can simplify the fraction by eliminating terms found in both the numerator and denominator - in this case x + 2. We get: 2/3. It should be noted that this equivalence is only valid for x not equal to -2. When x is -2, the denominator becomes 0, and dividing by 0 is undefined.
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