SOLUTION: How do I divide
x+4/x-1 divided by x^2+x/x-1
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Question 872845: How do I divide
x+4/x-1 divided by x^2+x/x-1
Answer by josgarithmetic(39618) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You learned how to perform division of fractions? Nothing has changed. The method or process is still the same.
You most certainly omitted the necessary parentheses for the two rational expressions:
Remember, "invert and multiply"?
Can you simplify, including eliminating any redundant factors of 1?
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