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: How can I solve x^3 power -1 over (/) x^2 power +1 divided by 9x^2+9x+9 over (/) x^2-x
Answer by solver91311(24713) About Me  (Show Source):
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

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