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How do i do this? i'm so lost. please explain and show your work

How do i do this? i'm so lost. please explain and show your work-example-1
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You want to make sure to factor each equation as much as you can first.
So just focus on the numerator first.
x^3-6x^2+8x
To factor the numerator:

(x)(x^2-6x+8) factor out an x

(x)(x-4)(x-2) factor out the rest completely.

Now for the denominator:
-4x^2+4x+24

(-4)(x^2+x+6) factor out a -4

(-4)(x+3)(x-2) factor out the rest.

This leaves you with:

((x)(x-4)(x-2))/((-4)(x+3)(x-2))

Then you can simplify:

((x)(x-4))/((-4)(x+3))

I'm not sure what you're supposed to find exactly, so if you need more help you can ask me (:
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