SOLUTION: 16d^2/2d^2-16d+32 multiplied by 2d-8/4d I'm totaly lost on this one.

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Question 331210: 16d^2/2d^2-16d+32 multiplied by 2d-8/4d I'm totaly lost on this one.
Answer by mananth(16946)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
16d^2/2d^2-16d+32 multiplied by 2d-8/4d
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4d/(d-4)

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