SOLUTION: Simplify: (x^4 - 17x^2 +16) / ( 4 + 3x -x^2)

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Question 1021995: Simplify: (x^4 - 17x^2 +16) / ( 4 + 3x -x^2)
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Simplify: (x^4 - 17x^2 +16) / ( 4 + 3x -x^2)
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Step 1, factor the 2 polynomials.
(They can be factored)

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