SOLUTION: x^2n + 2x^n y^n - 3y^2n over x^2n + 5x^n y^n - 6y^2n
on the expressions. the 2n is the exponent to the x. and on the 2x, then n is the exponent, and it is multiplies with the y^
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: x^2n + 2x^n y^n - 3y^2n over x^2n + 5x^n y^n - 6y^2n
on the expressions. the 2n is the exponent to the x. and on the 2x, then n is the exponent, and it is multiplies with the y^n. It is the same with the next expression
The directions are just to simplify.
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This question is from textbook
Answer by solver91311(24713) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
This looks like a horror, but it really isn't that bad.
Let and then substitute:
Now factor both the numerator and the denominator:
Eliminate the common factor of
Then substitute the original expressions for and back into the expression:
Done.
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