SOLUTION: How do you Divide this rational expression: x^2-9/4x+12(Divided by)x-3/6? I dont understannd this at all. Whats the answer?

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Question 152481: How do you Divide this rational expression: x^2-9/4x+12(Divided by)x-3/6? I dont understannd this at all. Whats the answer?
Answer by Earlsdon(6294)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Divide:
divided byDo the first fraction by factoring the numerator and the denominator:
Cancel the indicated factors to leave you with:
Now divide by the second fraction, but remember to change to multiplication and invert the second fraction.
Cancel the indicated factors to leave you with:
Finally, reduce this fraction to its lowest terms.

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