SOLUTION: Divide the following:
x^2-49y^2 over 6x^2+42y divided by (x^2-7xy)
Any help you can offer would be appreciated.
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Question 86275: Divide the following:
x^2-49y^2 over 6x^2+42y divided by (x^2-7xy)
Any help you can offer would be appreciated.
Answer by scianci(186) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
First, write the - 7xy as
Then, flip it and make it and change the division to multiplication. Then, factor the - 49, the 6 + 42y and the - 7xy. Cancel out all common factors, either vertically and/or diagonally, then multiply what's left straight across.
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