SOLUTION: (2x^2-12x+18) (2x^2+6x+4) over > multiplied by < over (4x^2-8x-12) (x^2 +6x+8)

Algebra.Com
Question 171417This question is from textbook Algebra 2
: (2x^2-12x+18) (2x^2+6x+4)
over > multiplied by < over
(4x^2-8x-12) (x^2 +6x+8)
This question is from textbook Algebra 2

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

Start with the given expression.


Factor to get .


Factor to get .


Factor to get .


Factor to get .


Combine the fractions.


Highlight the common terms.


Cancel out the common terms.


Simplify.


Multiply


Reduce


So simplifies to .

RELATED QUESTIONS

please help with step by step 3x^2-6x over x^3+2x^2 divided by -x^2-2x+8 over... (answered by jsmallt9)
can someone check tese for me please? divide 40x^3-48X^2 over 8x =5x-6x and... (answered by 303795)
Please help me to remove the grouping symbols and simplify the following : 1)... (answered by advanced_Learner)
3x^2 - 12 / x^2 + 2x - 8 divided by 6x + 18 / x + 4 Divide as... (answered by jsmallt9)
1. Factoring Polynominals: 6x^3+2x^2= 2. 4x^2+12x^3+8x= 3. Factor by... (answered by longjonsilver)
how to solve a system by substitution? problems: 1) y= 6x + 13 and y= -4x - 17 2) y= (answered by solver91311)
I have not got it 8x^3-6x^2+2x over... (answered by bucky)
how do i multiply? 8x^3-6x^2+2x over... (answered by rmromero)
3 2 12x -8x +4x the 3 goes over the 12, the 2 over the... (answered by checkley75)