What is the product? Assume x ≠ 0. 2x^2/3{6/x} 3x 4x 3x2 4x2

Answer:
4x
Step-by-step explanation:
The given product is;
[tex]\frac{2x^2}{3}(\frac{6}{x})[/tex]
This is the same as;
[tex]\frac{2x^2\times 6}{3\times x}[/tex]
We cancel out the common factors to obtain;
[tex]\frac{2x\times 2}{1\times 1}[/tex]
Multiply out to obtain;
[tex]\frac{4x}{1}[/tex]
Simplify
[tex]4x[/tex]
The second option is the correct choice.
Answer:
4x
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]\frac{2x^2}{3}(\frac{6}{x})[/tex]
2x^2 can be written as 2*x*x
so the given expression becomes
[tex]\frac{2*x*x}{3}(\frac{6}{x})[/tex]
we cancel out x at the top and bottom
we know 6 divide by 3 is 2
[tex]\frac{2*x}{1}(\frac{2}{1})[/tex]
Now we multiply the numerator with numerator and denominator with denominator
4x