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| Question 976922:  perform the indicated operations and simplify the following expression:
 y^2-6y+9/-(y^2-4) div by Y^2-9/Y^2-8y+12
 Thank you
 Answer by Boreal(15235)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! y^2-6y+9/-(y^2-4) div by Y^2-9/Y^2-8y+12 ; factor
 {(y-3)^2/-(y+2)(y-2)}* (y-6)(y-2)/(y+3)(y-3).  I inverted the second in order to multiply.
 you may cancel a (y-2) and one (y-3)
 -{(y-3)/(y+2)} {(y-6)/(y+3)}
 That is one form.  One may rewrite it with one numerator and one denominator.  Remember the minus sign, which I brought out front.  If there were a (3-y) somewhere, I could cancel again, but there is not.
 
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