SOLUTION: (3x^2+16x+16)/(x+3) I know that you can split the factors up but I still don't get how you can put x+3 as a common denominator

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Question 926909: (3x^2+16x+16)/(x+3)
I know that you can split the factors up but I still don't get how you can put x+3 as a common denominator

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