SOLUTION: 6x-42/x^2-5x-14 /(devide)2x-12/x^2-4x-12
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Question 307454: 6x-42/x^2-5x-14 /(devide)2x-12/x^2-4x-12
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Factor, Factor, Factor, and INVERT the second fraction and MULTIPLY!
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Divide out the factors (x-7),(x+2), and (x-6).
Dr. Robert J. Rapalje, Retired
Seminole State College of Florida
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