SOLUTION: I have to divide is x^2+8x-20/x^2+6x-16 divided by x^2+6x-40/x^2+3x-40 I have to simplify this to the lowest rational expression.

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Question 863045: I have to divide is x^2+8x-20/x^2+6x-16 divided by x^2+6x-40/x^2+3x-40 I have to simplify this to the lowest rational expression.

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