SOLUTION: how do you multily and show this question in simplist form?
(x^2-9/x+2)(x^2-4/x-3)
my answer was x^4-13x-x^2-8/x-6
is this right? if not, what is the answer?
Thank you.
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Question 23792: how do you multily and show this question in simplist form?
(x^2-9/x+2)(x^2-4/x-3)
my answer was x^4-13x-x^2-8/x-6
is this right? if not, what is the answer?
Thank you.
Answer by Earlsdon(6294) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Simplify:
Factor both numerators.
Cancel like-factors (x-3) and (x+2).
Perform the indicated multiplication.
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