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Simplifying rational expressions h-2 divided by h squared+3h-10
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Simplifying rational expressions
h-2 divided by h squared+3h-10
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Long division here. Divide h^2+3h-10 by h-2 to get h+5. That means when you multiply h-2 by h+5, you get what you started with, h^2+3h-10
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