SOLUTION: (x^2+9x)/(x^2-4) divided by (3x^2+6x)/(x^2+2x)

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Question 898659: (x^2+9x)/(x^2-4) divided by (3x^2+6x)/(x^2+2x)
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Dividing by a fraction is equivalent to multiplying by its reciprocal.




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