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| Question 725391:  Please Simplify and give Restrictions.
 x^2 - y^2 / x^2 + 3xy + 2y^2
 Thank you for your help! :)
 Answer by Theo(13342)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! this factors to: 
 (x-y)(x+y) divided by (x+2y)(x+y)
 
 the (x+y) in the numerator and denominator cancel out and you are left with:
 
 (x-y) divided by (x + 2y)
 
 that's the simplified expression.
 
 the restrictions come from the original equation.
 
 the original equation is:
 
 (x^2 - y^2) divided by (x^2 + 3xy + 2y^2) which factored out to be:
 
 (x - y) * (x + y) divided by (x + y) * (x + 2y)
 
 since the denominator can't be equal to 0, then the following restrictions apply.
 
 x cannot be equal to -y, otherwise (x + y) will be equal to 0.
 
 x cannot be equal to -2y, otherwise (x + 2y) will be equal to 0.
 
 
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