SOLUTION: x^2 + 6x +5/9y^2 times 3y/x+1
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: x^2 + 6x +5/9y^2 times 3y/x+1
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Answer by MathLover1(20849) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
......simplify
………. replace with
………. group the first two terms together and the last two terms together
………. factor a out of the first group and factor a out of the second group
………. we have a common term and we can combine the two terms
……….simplify
……….
……….your answer
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