SOLUTION: I need help dividing this problem please: 6x-6y/4 /divided by x^2-y^2/x+y. My answer is 3/2+ 3/2 and I don't think that even makes sense. Thank you

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Question 74558: I need help dividing this problem please:
6x-6y/4
/divided by x^2-y^2/x+y. My answer is 3/2+ 3/2 and I don't think that even makes sense. Thank you

Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

Factor into
Cancel like terms
Factor out a 6 on the numerator


which reduces to

So in other words,

You should only get one term. Check to see if you didn't add a term somewhere in your solution.

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