SOLUTION: I don't know how to use my computer keyboard to type the correct symbols so I will do it to the best of my ability so you can understand. As you can se this is a division problem.

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Question 301900: I don't know how to use my computer keyboard to type the correct symbols so I will do it to the best of my ability so you can understand. As you can se this is a division problem. ^=to the power of
y^2 + 7y - 18 / y^2 + 2y - 63 =

Found 2 solutions by helpnalgebra, kevwill:
Answer by helpnalgebra(91) About Me  (Show Source):
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y^(2)+7y-(18)/(y^(2))+2y-63
y^(2)+9y-(18)/(y^(2))-63
y^(2)*(y^(2))/(y^(2))+9y*(y^(2))/(y^(2))-(18)/(y^(2))-63*(y^(2))/(y^(2))
(y^(4))/(y^(2))+(9y^(3))/(y^(2))-(18)/(y^(2))-(63y^(2))/(y^(2))
(y^(4)+9y^(3)-18-63y^(2))/(y^(2))

(y^(4)+9y^(3)-63y^(2)-18)/(y^(2))

Answer by kevwill(135) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I think this problem can be simplified further.
y%5E2+%2B+7y+-+18 can be factored into %28y+%2B+9%29%2A%28y+-+2%29
y%5E2+%2B+2y+-+63 can be factored into %28y+%2B+9%29%2A%28y+-+7%29
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