SOLUTION: 6x+12/3x-9 * x2(sq)-5x+6/x2(sq)-4
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Question 62532: 6x+12/3x-9 * x2(sq)-5x+6/x2(sq)-4
Answer by gsmani_iyer(201) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Answer.
Here also first of all factorise all the expressions in the numerators and the denominators and then you can easily cancel the common factors to get the correct answer. Isn't it easy? Try some for yourself and see how easy this algebra is. All the best.
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