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Divide `24(x^2yz+xy^2z+xyz^2) `by `8xyz` using both the methods.

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1)First method:------
`=>24(x^2yz+xy^2z+xyz^2)`
`=>24xyz(z+y+z)----(1)`
Dividing (1) by 8xyz
`=>(24xyz(z+y+z))/(8xyz)`
`=>3(x+y+z)`
2)Second method:----
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