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Tyrone
2 May, 07:26
Can you multiply: 3x-9/x+4 by 2x+8/x^2-x-6
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Jakob Schwartz
2 May, 08:15
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(3x-9/x+) * (2x+8/x^2-x-6)
= 6 / (x+2)
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