SOLUTION: How would I simplify to the lowest terms 2x^2+5x-3/2x^2+x-1?
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Question 945563: How would I simplify to the lowest terms 2x^2+5x-3/2x^2+x-1?
Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Not like this: 2x^2+5x-3/2x^2+x-1
Show the expression this way: (2x^2+5x-3)/(2x^2+x-1)
That will appear given the rendering tags as .
You understand factoring? That is what to do with the numerator and denominator. Look for any factor occuring in both numerator and denominator. Basic Fraction Skills.
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