11x^2 + 22x/11
Am I on the right track?
11(x^2 + 11x)/11 = x^2 + X
yes, except you had 22x, not 11x
So, the answer is x^2 + 2x
also, be sure to use parentheses to make it clear that you mean
(11x^2+22x)/11
and not
11x^2 + (22x/11)
Yes, you are on the right track. Here's how to simplify the expression further:
Starting with 11x^2 + 22x/11, you can factor out the greatest common factor in the numerator, which is 11. So you have:
11(x^2 + 2x)/11
Now, you can divide both the numerator and denominator by 11. This gives you:
(x^2 + 2x)/1
Since dividing any number by 1 doesn't change its value, you can ignore the denominator and simplify it to:
x^2 + 2x
So, your expression simplifies to x^2 + 2x.
Hope this helps! Let me know if you have any further questions.