SOLUTION: (XY-3Y+3X-9 ) divided by X^2 - 6x +9

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Question 72370: (XY-3Y+3X-9 )
divided by
X^2 - 6x +9

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XY-3Y+3X-9 )
divided by
X^2 - 6x +9 sol is : spilt the upper term by taking common y from the first two terms then u get (x-3)(y-3)/(x-3)(x-3) = (y-3)/(x-3)

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