SOLUTION: What is the quotient 6-x/x^2+2x-3 divided by x^2-4x-12/x^2+4x+3 in simplified form. State any restrictions on the variable
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Question 1151149: What is the quotient 6-x/x^2+2x-3 divided by x^2-4x-12/x^2+4x+3 in simplified form. State any restrictions on the variable
Answer by MathLover1(20850) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
...first factor
....simplify
...write as
....simplify
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