SOLUTION: How do you multiply a rational expression like this one: 25-x^2/12*6/5-x? Whats the answer?
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Question 152472: How do you multiply a rational expression like this one: 25-x^2/12*6/5-x? Whats the answer?
Answer by oscargut(2103) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
[25-x^2/12]=
[6(25-x^2)/12(5-x)]=
(25-x^2)/2(5-x)=(5-x)(5+x)/2(5-x)=(5+x)/2
Answer: (x+5)/2
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