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Helpppppppppppppppppppppppppp

Helpppppppppppppppppppppppppp-example-1

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Answer:
(m-4) / [(m+4)(m+2)]
This is the first option

Step-by-step explanation:
The given expression is:
[(m-4)/(m+2)] / (m+2)

When dividing by a fraction, we convert the multiplication into division and flip the second fraction.
This means that the given expression can be written as:
[(m-4)/(m+4)] / (m+2) = [(m-4)(m+4)] * (1/(m+2)]
= (m-4) / [(m+4)(m+2)]

Hope this helps :)


User Moroysn
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We rewrite the expression:
((m-4) / (m + 4)) * (1 / (m + 2))
Then we do the multiplication of fractions:
((m-4) / (m + 4) (m + 2))
answer:
An equivalent expression is:
((m-4) / (m + 4) (m + 2))
option 1

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