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What is the quotient? n+3/2n-6 divided by n+3/3n-9

What is the quotient? n+3/2n-6 divided by n+3/3n-9-example-1

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First some rewriting:


(n+3)/(2n-6)/(n+3)/(3n-9)=(n+3)/(2(n-3))/(n+3)/(3(n-3))=((n+3)/(2(n-3)))/((n+3)/(3(n-3)))

We see that the numerators of both fractions
(n+3) and a term in the denominators
(n-3) will cancel:


(n+3)/(2(n-3))/(n+3)/(3(n-3))=(\frac12)/(\frac13)

Then


(\frac12)/(\frac13)=\frac12\cdot\frac31=\frac32

User Saeed Zarinfam
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Answer:


(3)/(2)

Explanation:


(n+3)/(2n-6) divide (n+3)/(2n-9)

To remove the division symbol, take reciprocal of second fraction and put multiplication symbol inbetween


(n+3)/(2n-6) divide (n+3)/(2n-9)


(n+3)/(2n-6) \cdot (3n-9)/(n+3)

Now we factor 2n-6 and 3n-9


2n-6=2(n-3)


3n-9=3(n-3)

Replace the factors


(n+3)/(2(n-3)) \cdot (3(n-3))/(n+3)

cancel out n+3 and n-3 at the numerator and denominator


(3)/(2)

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