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What is the simplified form of the expression

3[14/(4^2 - 3^2) - 5]

a. -9
b. 27
c. 21
d. 6

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A.

- 9

Step-by-step explanation

The given expression is


3( \frac{14}{ {4}^(2) - {3}^(2) } - 5)

Recall that,


{a}^(2) - {b}^(2) = (a - b)(a + b)

We apply the difference of two squares formula to factor the numerator to obtain,




= 3( (14)/( (4 - 3)(4 + 3) ) - 5)
We simplify the factors in the denominator to get,


= 3( (14)/( (1)(7) ) - 5)
Let us cancel out the common factors now to get,


= 3( 2 - 5)


This will give us,


= 3( - 3) = - 9


The correct answer is A.
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