SOLUTION: divide and reduce to lowest term.
2x^2-2/x^2+3x-4 divided by x^2+2x+1/x^4+x^3
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Question 156878: divide and reduce to lowest term.
2x^2-2/x^2+3x-4 divided by x^2+2x+1/x^4+x^3
Answer by Earlsdon(6294) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Divide and reduce:
by Invert the 2nd fraction and multiply.
Factor the numerators and the denominators.
Cancel the indicated factors.
...and this is far as you can go!
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