SOLUTION: Simplify to get a single fraction: c.(x^2+6x+8)/(x^2-4) don't really get this bc i got 1 remainder 6x+4, but that's not a single fraction. help please!

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Question 489708: Simplify to get a single fraction:
c.(x^2+6x+8)/(x^2-4)
don't really get this bc i got 1 remainder 6x+4, but that's not a single fraction. help please!

Answer by Gogonati(855)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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