SOLUTION: multiply the rational expression
[(x^2+6x+5)/x] * [(x^5)/(2x+2)]
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Question 206198: multiply the rational expression
[(x^2+6x+5)/x] * [(x^5)/(2x+2)]
Answer by Marth(57) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Factor.
The in the denominator and in the numerator cancel out to
cancels out.
You are left with
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