SOLUTION: Multiply and express the product in simplest form: x^2+5x+4/(x-3)^2 divided by x+1/x^2-9
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Question 418559: Multiply and express the product in simplest form: x^2+5x+4/(x-3)^2 divided by x+1/x^2-9
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Solution:
(x^2+5x +4)/(x-3)^2*(x^2-9/(x+1)=
(x+4)*(x+1)/(x-3)*(x-3)* (x-3)*(x+3)/(x+1)=
(x+3)*(x+4)/(x-3)= (x^2+7x+12)/(x-3)
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