SOLUTION: Divide y2 + 13y + 22 by y + 2.

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Question 286855: Divide y2 + 13y + 22 by y + 2.
Answer by PRMath(133)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!



Ok, first you have to factor the numerator, which will be:



Now you have this for your problem:




See what I have highlighted? These can cancel each other out, like this:



When you cancel those terms, you get the answer:

If you search for PRMathChicago on YouTube, you'll see more examples of rational expressions like this. Maybe something there will help you.

I hope this helps. :-)

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