SOLUTION: x^2+5x+4/(x+3)^2 Divide by x+1/x^2-9

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Question 124394This question is from textbook Structure and Method Book 1
: x^2+5x+4/(x+3)^2 Divide by x+1/x^2-9 This question is from textbook Structure and Method Book 1

Answer by MathLover1(20849)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


……….factor out like this:
and substitute it

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……….multiply outer and inner terms


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