SOLUTION: This question is from University of Phoenix MathZone. Simplify by removing factors of 1. I believe I have the answer but I just wanted to check. _P^2-16___ (p+4)^2 That

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Question 143680: This question is from University of Phoenix MathZone.
Simplify by removing factors of 1.
I believe I have the answer but I just wanted to check.
_P^2-16___
(p+4)^2
That is a division line between these two expressions.
I think to find the answer you factor each term.
The 1st term is: (p-4)(p+4)
The 2nd term is: (p+4)(P+4)
Remove the terms that equal 1 in the numerator & denomator, which leaves
___(p-4)___
(P+4)
Is this correct?

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YES THE ANSWER IS CORRECT.