SOLUTION: I'm having a problem simplifying this expression. I would appreciate if someone can help me solve this.
The problem is x^2-4 over x^2-36 divided by x+2 over x-6.
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: I'm having a problem simplifying this expression. I would appreciate if someone can help me solve this.
The problem is x^2-4 over x^2-36 divided by x+2 over x-6.
This question is from textbook Intermediate Algebra
Answer by jojo14344(1513) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The problem is x^2-4 over x^2-36 divided by x+2 over x-6.
---> perfect square on the numerator
---> cancelling out
-----------> FINAL ANSWER
Thank you,
Jojo
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