SOLUTION: Here is my given rational expression to work and can't cancel terms
m^(2)+2m-15÷3m^(2)-m and m^(2)-6m+9÷m^(2)+2m
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Question 606891: Here is my given rational expression to work and can't cancel terms
m^(2)+2m-15÷3m^(2)-m and m^(2)-6m+9÷m^(2)+2m
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Here is my given rational expression to work and can't cancel terms
(m^(2)+2m-15) ÷ (3m^(2)-m)
Factor:
[(m+5)(m-3)] / [m(3m-1)]
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(m^(2)-6m+9) ÷ (m^(2)+2m)
Factor:
(m-3)^2 / (m(m+2))
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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