SOLUTION: I'm having questions on how to simplify rational expressions when you have to reorganize the polynomials and also if there is a negative sign in the first polynomial. Ex 6x^2+13x+6

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Question 882971: I'm having questions on how to simplify rational expressions when you have to reorganize the polynomials and also if there is a negative sign in the first polynomial. Ex 6x^2+13x+6/6-5x-6x^2
Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
%286x%5E2%2B13x%2B6%29%2F%286-5x-6x%5E2%29
Generally easier when the coefficient of x^2 is positive, factor out -1 and rearrange to:
%286x%5E2%2B13x%2B6%29%2F%28-1%286x%5E2%2B5x-6%29%29
Factor
%28%283x%2B2%29%282x%2B3%29%29%2F%28-1%28%283x-2%29%282x%2B3%29%29%29
the -1 makes the expression negative
-%28%283x%2B2%29%282x%2B3%29%29%2F%28%283x-2%29%282x%2B3%29%29
(2x+3) cancels, leaving:
-%28%283x%2B2%29%29%2F%28%283x-2%29%29