SOLUTION: How do you simplify rational expression, with negative variables and exponents? -x^2 + 10x - 21/-3x^2 + 23x - 14 Thank you for any help on this one!!

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Question 144028: How do you simplify rational expression, with negative variables and exponents?
-x^2 + 10x - 21/-3x^2 + 23x - 14 Thank you for any help on this one!!

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YOUR ANSWER


  • Graphical form: %28-x%5E2%2B10x-21%29%2F%28-3x%5E2%2B23x-14%29 simplifies to %28-x%2B3%29%2F%28-3%2Ax%2B2%29
  • Text form: (-x^2+10x-21)/(-3x^2+23x-14) simplifies to (-x+3)/(-3*x+2)
  • Cartoon (animation) form: simplify_cartoon%28+%28-x%5E2%2B10x-21%29%2F%28-3x%5E2%2B23x-14%29+%29
    For tutors: simplify_cartoon( (-x^2+10x-21)/(-3x^2+23x-14) )
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DETAILED EXPLANATION


Look at .
Canceled out common factors (x-(7))
Result: %28-x%2B3%29%2F%28-3%2Ax%2B2%29

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Done!