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Which of the following is the quotient of the rational expressions shown below?

x-4/2x^2÷2x+3/x+4

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Which of the following is the quotient of the rational expressions shown below? x-example-1
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\frac{ {x - }^(2) - 16}{4 {x}^(3) + 6 {x}^(2) }

EXPLANATION

The given rational expression is


\frac{x - 4}{2 {x}^(2) } / (2x + 3)/(x + 4)

We multiply by the reciprocal of the second function to get:


\frac{x - 4}{2 {x}^(2) } * (x + 4)/(2x + 3)

The product of the numerators are difference of two squares:

When we multiply out and expand we get:


\frac{ {x - }^(2) - 16}{4 {x}^(3) + 6 {x}^(2) }

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