SOLUTION: How do I do this? (x squared +1 over x-2)multiplied by (2x+1 over x+1)

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Question 22189: How do I do this?
(x squared +1 over x-2)multiplied by (2x+1 over x+1)

Answer by rapaljer(4671)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


In this problem, nothing factors, and nothing divides out! Certainly not your typical algebra problem!! The answer is to multiply the numerator times numerator, and denominator times denominator. There is no need to multiply out the factors. Factored form is actually preferred for the answer.



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