SOLUTION: How can I solve x^3 power -1 over (/) x^2 power +1 divided by 9x^2+9x+9 over (/) x^2-x
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Question 372788
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How can I solve x^3 power -1 over (/) x^2 power +1 divided by 9x^2+9x+9 over (/) x^2-x
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You can
put this solution on YOUR website!
You can't "solve"
Because there is no equals sign anywhere. You can simplify it somewhat, but that isn't what you asked.
John
My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it