SOLUTION: Simplify by removing factors of 1. 2p^2+2p/10p^2+4p
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Question 595640: Simplify by removing factors of 1. 2p^2+2p/10p^2+4p
Answer by jsmallt9(3758) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
First, please put parentheses around multiple term numerators and denominators. I'm guessing that the expression is:
The GCF of the numerator is 2p. By chance the GCF of the denominator is also 2p. Factoring out the GCF in both we get:
Neither the numerator nor the denominator will factor further. So now we cancel out the factors that are common to both the numerator and denominator:
leaving:
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