SOLUTION: 2x^2 – 12x + 18 divided by 2x^2 – 18 I need to simpliy this. The answer I have is: -12x + 18 divided by -18. Is this correct? You can divide both by 2, giving {{{(x^2-6x+9)/(

Algebra ->  Radicals -> SOLUTION: 2x^2 – 12x + 18 divided by 2x^2 – 18 I need to simpliy this. The answer I have is: -12x + 18 divided by -18. Is this correct? You can divide both by 2, giving {{{(x^2-6x+9)/(      Log On


   



Question 144246: 2x^2 – 12x + 18 divided by 2x^2 – 18
I need to simpliy this. The answer I have is: -12x + 18 divided by -18. Is this correct?
You can divide both by 2, giving
%28x%5E2-6x%2B9%29%2F%28x%5E2-9%29
If you divide it, you get 1 with a remainder of -6x+18.

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