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What is the simplified form of x-2 over x2+x-6 divided x2+5x+4 over x+4

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x-2 over x2+x-6 divided x2+5x+4 over x+4 requires 2 factoring, canceling like factors, and inverting the divisor and multiplying.

(x-2) over (x+3)(x-2) divided by (x+4)(x+1) over (x+4) after factoring twice

canceling like factors
1 over (x+3) divided by (x+1) over 1
invert denominator and multiply

answer 1 over (x+3)(x+1)

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Answer:


1/((x+3)*(x+1))

Explanation:

We can write the expression as:


((x-2)/(x^2+x-6))/((x^2+5*x+4)/(x+4))

We can write the term as a single division by multiplying the terms in numerator by the inverse on the terms in the denominator:


((x-2)/(x^2+x-6))*((x+4)/(x^2+5*x+4)/)


((x-2)*(x+4))/((x^2+x-6)*(x^2+5*x+4))

We can simplfy the denominator terms as:


x^2+x-6=(x+3)*(x-2)


x^2+5*x+4=(x+4)*(x+1)

Therefore (x-2) and (x+4) in the numerator and denominator cancels out and we are left with:


1/((x+3)*(x+1))

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