SOLUTION: Have I simplified the below algebraic expession correctly? a^3-27/2a^3-18a Factor the expressions that are not already factored. 2a(a−3)(a+3) (a−3)(a 2 +3a+9) ​

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Question 1186838: Have I simplified the below algebraic expession correctly?
a^3-27/2a^3-18a

Factor the expressions that are not already factored.
2a(a−3)(a+3)
(a−3)(a
2
+3a+9)


Cancel out a−3 in both numerator and denominator.
2a(a+3)
a
2
+3a+9


Expand the expression with answer of:
a^2+3a+9/2a^2+6a

Thank you

Answer by MathLover1(20850)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
yes, you got it right
I suggest you to write it this way:













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