SOLUTION: how do i do restrictions for this problem. \frac{x^2+5x-14}{x^2+4x-12}\cdot \frac{4x+24}{x+3}

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Question 1028040: how do i do restrictions for this problem.
\frac{x^2+5x-14}{x^2+4x-12}\cdot \frac{4x+24}{x+3}

Answer by Fombitz(32388) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Look for the zeros of the denominators.
x%5E2%2B4x-12=%28x%2B6%29%28x-2%29
x%2B3
So then restrictions would apply for,
x=-6
x=-3
x=2
since division by zero is undefined.