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2007-11-16 12:05:35 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Mathematics

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Factor 5x^2+11x+2 to (5x+1)(x+2) and set it over (5x+1). The two (5x+1)'s cancel out, leaving you with (x+2).

2007-11-16 12:09:40 · answer #1 · answered by kawaiixaznxgurl 2 · 0 0

5x^2+11x+2 all over 5x+1
= (5x^2+11x+2 ) / (5x+1)
= [(5x + 1) (x + 2)] / (5x +1)
= x+2

2007-11-16 12:13:48 · answer #2 · answered by Chan A 3 · 0 0

its gonna be (5x+1)(x+2)/(5x+1) which equals x+2

2007-11-16 12:09:27 · answer #3 · answered by tiffy8wiffy 2 · 0 0

factor the first part to be (5x+1)(x+2)

(5x+1)(x+2)
----------------
(5x+1)

the (5x+1)'s can cancel because they are the same, they are the same as 1/1


so....

1(x+2)
-------- = (x+2)
1


the final answer is x+2

2007-11-16 12:18:25 · answer #4 · answered by HDCdancer 3 · 0 0

simple , use a calculator-if it makes it easier and you get x+2

2007-11-16 12:21:08 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

(5x+1)(x+2)
-----------------
5x+1


answer x+2

2007-11-16 12:08:50 · answer #6 · answered by Dave aka Spider Monkey 7 · 0 0

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