SOLUTION: How would I solve this problem? im supposed to divide a rational expression. Q^2÷2q/6q ÷ q^2-4/3q^2

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Question 992839: How would I solve this problem? im supposed to divide a rational expression.
Q^2÷2q/6q ÷ q^2-4/3q^2

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How would I solve this problem? im supposed to divide a rational expression.
Q^2÷2q/6q ÷ q^2-4/3q^2
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Invert the divisor and multiply.
The divisor is the fraction on the right side.
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It's not clear, add some parentheses.