SOLUTION: lowest terms u^2+16u+63/u+7 * 1/u+9 i got the answer u^2+16u+63/u^2+16u+63=1 Is this right?

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Question 155270: lowest terms
u^2+16u+63/u+7 * 1/u+9

i got the answer
u^2+16u+63/u^2+16u+63=1
Is this right?

Answer by Earlsdon(6294)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Yes, that's right. This problem was anwered earlier today.
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